Interesting set of stories with a lot of little pieces of the series involved. One for fans.
I liked the first edition of Original Sins. Compared to that one, this has been expanded with issues from Swamp Thing that give some explanation about the story, but it still does not end here not gives a satisfying resolution. Though the story is compelling, I was never a big fan of the Swamp Thing...
Okay, so I thought the first volume of this was a little hard to read - not in a bad way, but in an emotional punch way. But then I got to rereading this one and... holy goodness, I had no idea. It's hardly the only superhero series where bad things are constantly happening, but it seems more visc...
I was a huge X-Files fan during its run on Fox. So you could say this was a must read. As well as being a fan of Tool. Adam Jones (guitarist from band Tool) helped write.I couldn't pull apart Niles from Jones but the story line was cool. I feel like the dialog really caught Mulder and Skully. I hope...
Having only seen the movie previously, I wasn't really sure what to expect from Hellblazer. At times I felt like that writing was a bit outdated. It was that kind of comics writing that I don't particularly like these days, because it's too wordy and over thought. A lot of what is written in these p...
The first of John Constantine's ongoing series. I've heard that the series as a whole improves later on, which is good. There are some panels that fall seriously flat here. But there are glimmers of brilliance, too. The soul market storyline is fascinating, even placed as it is very much in a partic...
I'm a fan of the Question, but I'm not at all crazy about this version. It's not a bad collection, but I think I would have enjoyed it more with the original Question.
Good stories with The Doctor alone, with Martha, and with Donna. Lots of shout-outs to the original series (specifically Tom Baker and Leela). The illustration of the first story was not to my liking, but the others were well drawn. All the stories were good overall and all seemed to capture the pat...