What, oh what, did I just read? You'd think that after reading Volume 1 I'd have been absolutely prepared for what happens in Volume 2. Nope. Not at all. Not in the least. If anything, my emotions were already frayed enough that this read through was that much more brutal. I mentioned that everythin...
Please pardon me while I go find a corner to sob in. No, seriously. John Barber and James Roberts were evil (and brilliant) enough on their own, but together? Dark Cybertron is a force to be reckoned with. My poor, fractured emotions. If I thought things were going downhill before, that just means...
I have posted my review for this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Fans of Transformers will likely enjoy it. Click the link to check out the full review.
What? No! Noooooo! What? I seriously have no words. None. Everything went wrong. Everything. Except that the universe didn't get sucked into this singularity where timespace got screwed over, and it all became this one moment where Cybertron fed on the entire universe. ...
Since I know this is on Netgalley, I'm going to say this right here and right now: as much as I want more people to read this, I don't think it's a good idea to do so before reading, at the very least, More Than Meets the Eye issues 1-22, and Robots in Disguise issues 1-22 (five volumes of each seri...
Not my favorite Birds of Prey volume. Black Canary leaves partway through, which starts a storyline that I'm not wild about. That said, Big Barda also joins the team, and I love Big Barda.
Have I mentioned lately that Wonder Woman is really, really, amazingly cool? Luckily, Greg Rucka knows it, and writes her accordingly. I think this may be the point when I really start to get into his run. I feel like he's pulling together the elements of her personality, and of what she does. And y...
Also borrowed from the local public library branch. See my note on it over at my blog: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/06/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-13.html]