by Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra, Goran Sudžuka, José Marzán Jr.
It's a good story, but with a sad sad ending. The drawing and story-telling are both great. After you get familiar with the characters, it is just so sad the male character cannot be together with the woman he really loves.
But no fear, because it bounces back in this book to the point where I wish I could give it six stars. Drama, a backstory that I adore, a good story arc and tying up of a few loose ends while still making you want to dive right into the next one. I can't say more without revealing spoilers but I wil...
5 Stars, buy it Self purchase for Kindle I’m sad that I think there is only three more volumes of this series. I really love it. SPOILERS Overall, very good comic. Love the art, love the story. Highly recommended but not much to say other than the few notes I took. Seriously amused that Yorr...
The monkey gets away running through a group of people and the last words written are "1000 TYPEWRITERS"I don't, get it?? any ways off to the next.
The story of Yorick and everyone had been going at a decent pace until this book. It stalled and felt more like filler. Granted I'm happy that Yorick finally had proof that Beth was alive but of course she left to find him. I also liked seeing Hero and other Beth meet up and the relevation of her co...
I'm still not sure why this volume is called Paper Dolls. In the wake of the Australian submarine fiasco, Yorick and Co. are hitching a ride to Japan on that very submarine, and they've picked up a companion: Rose, a "former" Australian Royal Navy spy. I say former because of course she's still acti...
Yorick finally makes it to Australia! While Dr. Mann and 355 agree to let Yorick take a look for his long lost girlfriend Beth, they encounter more trouble than expected. This volume seemed more like a something Vaughn used to tie up loose ends. It felt as if almost nothing progressed here. We'r...
Such a strong series. I'm growing quite the crush on Vaughan.