The medium of comics doesn't just revolve around superheroes alone, its a medium of the artistry and writer to express what they intend to give comic readers that illustrations is not just a man in a cape or a woman with a sword and a shield. Its about writing a good story, with illustrations that r...
Firstly, if you’re easily offended by bad language, this comic is NOT for you because swearing abounds. As does bloodshed and quite a body count. This tale of an ex-detective down on his luck teaming up with an imaginary blue flying horse is original, nicely-illustrated and well worth a look, especi...
Not so much a review I think, as much as some commentary! This is the second Transmetropolitan volume that I've read, courtesy of my wonderful book lending co-worker. He's the one who introduced me to Warren Ellis in the first place, and I couldn't be more thankful. This series is so addicting. It...
Volumes 8 and 9 really cemented my love for Spider Jerusalem as a character. While cynical and crude, there's a sort of boyish innocence to him that I really love. His passion is his passion and there was a certain page in volume 9 that, as an aspiring writer, actually got me a little choked up.The ...
Ahhh yes, another excellent entry from Mr. Ellis. I was, I admit, a bit concerned at first that I'd become desensitized to the maniac glory that is this series... but he proved me wrong soon enough. Indeed, the character development continues to excel, the story continues to engage, and above all ...
Frenchie in is a lunatic. I love him, though. I think his origin story is like Joker's telling of his story. In all that craziness, there must be a grain of truth, and maybe that's why Ennis told his story like that.
Originally posted at The BiblioSanctum:Someone needs to point me at a Grant Morrison book that proves the hype. Yes, I have read Batman: Arkham Asylum and agree that it was pretty good. Had I not read it before, I would have learned about how awesome it was when I struggled through Supergods, where ...
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