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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 8 years ago
I haven't seen Twilight Zone, so that might be one of the reasons why I believed this comic to be so confusing, and frankly not very good. I didn't like the story, and most of it was so weird, that about halfway through, I just lost interest. It was really not for me, but perhaps there are others wh...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
Each 'chapter' is alright, but short, even for brief origin stories. They were alright, but not fantastic, and thus I was left feeling as if this were a half-formed idea. Yes, these were all originally free, but they're paid now, and even for a couple dollars? This doesn't hold together. Th...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
Poetry is a fine art. The carefully wrought words of a Shakespeare, of a Keats, of a Wordsworth, of a Dickinson...these are not to be taken lightly. It might seem that my boy Wallace Stevens simply tossed off the lines "Among twenty snowy mountains/The only moving thing/Was the eye of the blackbir...
brandonsears
brandonsears rated it 12 years ago
The second volume of Batman: Black & White is much like the first. Editor Mark Chiarello gathers together some of the most acclaimed writers and artists who then produce short stories about The Dark Knight. While I didn’t find the overall experience as strong as the first collection, there were st...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
A selection of stories detailing the friendship between generations of Green Lanterns and Flashes, interesting and you really can see how these two care for each other and have a genuine friendship. They battle a variety of foes from both of their storylines, working as partners and working well to...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
It's an anthology, so of course it's a mixed bag, both from an art and story perspective. There are some really outstanding stories here. Paul Dini's "Case Study", the first story in the collection, is a nice and perceptive look at Joker's psychology, painting him as someone completely sane, possibl...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
I really like that cover. Actually, this is the best of the three Deadpool Team-Up books that I've read. The Iron Fist issue is actually like a real story, and the Watcher one uses the format to come up with something that is so silly that it's actually fun.
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