Journalist Raoul Duke and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo make their way through Las Vegas while on every drug imaginable.Great artwork. I loved the birds-eye view of things. The use of different fonts was great, it would capture their state of mind when the drugs would kick in. At times there was a bit too...
Wicked adaption! I love the original story of Fear and Loathing by Hunter S. Thompson. Also loved the film that starred, Johnny Depp. Now I have another story to love! The illustrations bring to life the one-of-a-kind character, Raoul Duke and his dodgy lawyer, Dr. Gonzo. These two are on a drug-fue...
Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas / Troy Little (Powell's Books)The lurid insanity of Thompson's tale of a five-day long, drug fueled bender is utterly suited to the visual medium.Excellently executed graphic novel, highly recommend to fans of Hunter S. Thompson, or of Fear and Loa...
Received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.Rating:4.5 stars.I was so excited that I could read this little comic. I absolutely love the Powerpuff girls series. I watched the cartoons, read various fancomics and also seen the anime. So I think you all can imagine just how exci...
I received an ARC via Netgalley from IDW Publishing in exchange for an honest review. I saw the Powerpuff Girls a few times on my dashboard today, and it brought back a lot of memories. I LOVED the Powerpuff Girls when I was a kid, to the level that I collected everything that had to do with them...
This was SO much fun! The artwork is exactly as the tv show I remember and the text matches it up perfectly. The Powrpuff Girls are as heroic as ever, Bubbles is so funny being a sweetheart to the villains, Buttercup needs anger management :D and Blossom always has the right answer. Mojjo Jojo wants...
This was a pleasant trip down memory lane, and a quick read to boot. "Powerpuff Girls Volume 1" brings back many of the same lovable characters from the series: with Buttercup, Blossom and Bubbles fighting crime in the City of Townsville. (And the narrator, as usual, breaking the fourth wall.) Many ...