I listened to this in an audio collection of Gaiman's stories once and found this graphic novel representation on par to that listening experience. I don't mean to toot my own horn...but I think I've got a pretty ok imagination, and Gabriel Bà's illustrations of the girls, the party and the experie...
I received a copy of this book through Book Riot. I have not read the original short story that this graphic novel was based on, so I really had no idea what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by the weird, yet intriguing story and the beautiful artwork. While I still have no idea what actually h...
Μελαγχολικό και σαφώς ιδιαίτερα ατμοσφαιρικό το συγκεκριμένο graphic novel, με εξαιρετική εικονογράφηση, που μεταδίδει δυνατά, ηθικοπλαστικού χαρακτήρα συναισθήματα και μηνύματα. Εντούτοις το θεματικό μοτίβο που διαπερνά το έργο είναι το πλέον αγαπημένο της λογοτεχνίας -το δίπολο ζωής και θανάτου, τ...
So I honestly don't have much to say about this one. Pixu: The Mark of Evil sets out to be dark and disturbing. It's a tale about a group of people, linked by the darkness overtaking them, and all headed for certain destruction. In theory, that sounds like a story that I'd be all over. In practice, ...
This was good. I would do a better review if my brother in law didn't borrow the novel this afternoon. This is a collection of short graphic novels. These are dark and twisted stories. The first story is about an artist who paints with human blood, murder, aliens and drugs, and more. There is bloo...
I have posted my review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Click the link to check it out. If you like your vampires scary and in the horror vein, you should check out this series. You want sparkly vampires, this is not for you.
The structure of showing the same man's death at different points in his life is an interesting one. It's enough to make an engaging and possibly thought-provoking book. And in some cases, the right people can run with that concept and turn it into a brilliantly profound work. The art, first off, is...
Daytripper is a book that starts off quite simply and, to be honest, it ends simply. It's about Brás, an obituary writer turned author, and the cast of characters that make up his life; Ana, Jorge, his parents, his son, his dog. I'm probably understating it a lot.Read more here
Another cracking edition to the fabulous American Vampire saga. The art is as fluid as ever with the eight tales engrossing and intimate while still expanding the American Vampire lore to the full. Great to see Kidd back and can not wait to see how things progress with the creepy kid-he's going to b...
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