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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
Meh for both artwork and story.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Plato and Aristotle between them not only laid the foundations for Western philosophy, many would argue they divided it neatly between them: Plato the one who with his "Allegory of the Cave" gave birth to the idea of an existence beyond our senses, giving a rational gloss to mysticism. Aristotle, th...
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS
BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 12 years ago
Marvel’s one hundred (100) percent ripoff of DC’s Justice League of America. I mean, it was obvious Hyperion was Superman, Doctor Spectrum was Green Lantern, Power Princess was Wonder Woman, et cetera. No one ever tried to make a secret of it. So why in 1986 did I feel a need to buy a Justice Lea...
Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it 13 years ago
Interesting story and art work but the story just didn't grab me. There were also far too many deus ex machina moments - even for a comic/graphic novel plot. So my short verdict is it was okay but forgettable and hardly grabbing reading. There is better stuff out there to read on the flash. Like a w...
brandonsears
brandonsears rated it 13 years ago
Even though the series may be losing a little steam by this point, there is enough in this volume to leave the reader satisfied.While there has been substantial time devoted to both the Penguin and Two-Face in the previous 3 volumes, we're given someone new to focus on this time around. Bane makes ...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 14 years ago
This book really ticked me off. I am a fan of Paul Ryan and expected a whole lot more out of him rather than the same Republican talking points and finger pointing that are standard behavior out of both parties which has gotten this country into the mess it is in. I had real hopes that this book wou...
Reading Adler's List
Reading Adler's List rated it 15 years ago
Having finally read this from cover to cover (with the exception of The Republic to which I went to Allan Bloom’s translation) one cannot help but feel some sense of achievement. The purist in me loves that the entire corpus of Plato’s works is easily accessible in one volume. But I wouldn’t recom...
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