For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI have been meaning to read this book for a while now, but hadn't gotten around to it. Then I found a copy of the DVD at the library so of course I had to read the graphic novel first. And here we are.When I read books, especially graphic novels, I lik...
Inizio: 9 giugnoFinito: 10 giugno Voto: 4 stelline Consigliato: Si Nonostante non mi sia piaciuto lo stile grafico di questa novel l'ho trovata molto bella, intrigante e interessante. Prima di iniziarla osservando un po' la copertina mi aveva dato l'idea di una storia un po' nerd, qualcosa di ...
Henshin is a collection of short mangas, and also one of the weirdest things I've ever read. They are all very short, I guess about 30 pages each and real random. Some (quite a lot actually) have a somewhat macabre twist at the end. Others are completely dedicated to cats. It's really hard for m...
3.5* A typical Manga book. Way out there stories mix with heartwarming tales, all told in typical Manga art style. Not one I'd re-read but still worth picking up if you're a fan.
Genre: Fantasy Year Published: 2009 Year Read: 2013 Publisher: Image Comics Introduction: I have read so many Image Comics over time (Saga, Invincible, Chew) and I have been enjoying every one of them! Now, I had stumbled upon this unique little comic called “I Kill Giants” which is written...
There needs to be an emergency 10-star rating button for books like I Kill Giants built into Goodreads and only accessible when you're in that post-masterpiece euphoric/nostalgic state of mind that I hereby dub "story high." It's that feeling you get where as soon as you're done with a story you wan...
This comic is so pretty and heartbreaking. Amazingly it shows how one kid deals with difficult times. The art is beautiful and the story really involves you. Recommended for everyone who enjoys a good comic book.
This is a very inspirational graphic novel!I have never been so moved before (other than reading Maus) and I would highly recommend it to youths and adults. It captures that space between being too knowing and not really knowing much and trying to cope with the world and how it impacts on us.
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