Graphic Novels

Sunstone Volume 1 (Sunstone Tp)
Sunstone Volume 1 (Sunstone Tp)

Review:I bought this book since I read the content online and wanted to own the series myself. I'm a big fan of the story and how well developed the characters are, however, I've read past the first volume so my review will reflect that. Read more

Book 1 - Anita Blake - The Laughing Corpse
Book 1 - Anita Blake - The Laughing Corpse

Review:This book keeps up the momentum from the first, while also letting us learn more about Anita. Who she is, what her values are, what that means, etc. We also see the dark side of her job as an animator. It really helps set a solid stage for future character development on her part. It's a good second chapter to this incredible series. Read more

Welcome To Lovecraft (Locke & Key Volume) - Locke & Key Vol. 1
Welcome To Lovecraft (Locke & Key Volume) - Locke & Key Vol. 1

Review:Great Great Read. I was instantly hooked after the first volume and had to order the next two, then after reading those two, i thought to myself why didn't i just order the whole set, because that is what ended up happening anyhow. Just caused me waiting impatiently for More! 100 percent recommended. Read more

Locke & Key Slipcase Set
Locke & Key Slipcase Set

Review:The Locke & Key graphic novels have been on my to-read list, and sitting among a stack of other shamefully neglected graphic novels and trades, for several years now. You'd have thought that after discovering the pure joy of Joe Hill's NOS4A2 that I would have dived headlong into this comic book series, but alas... (Maybe somebody can loan me a Time Key to free up more reading hours in the day?). When Audible announced its adaptation of Hill's and artist Gabriel Rodriguez's much-acclaimed ID... Read more

Thumbprint
Thumbprint

Review:Joe Hill is the man I read everything he writes. I'm not your normal reader I mostly read comics but I learned of joe from Locke & Key. Now I'm hooked, I'm looking forward to his next short which is called " Wolverton Station" Read more

Infinity Gauntlet
Infinity Gauntlet

Review:This collects #1-6 of Infinity Gauntlet and I must state, this comic provides great significance within the Marvel Comic Universe! The range of characters and constant change of setting is outstanding whereas Jim also perfectly portrays Thanos of superior strength but somewhat can not achieve some tasks he desperately requires. Overall, this is a great comic to read as the ending provides pathways to more intriguing stories. Read more

The Sandman, Vol. 4: Season of Mists
The Sandman, Vol. 4: Season of Mists

Review:As with its predecessors, Season of Mists is intellectual, tinged with wry humor, old myths long forgotten, and even philosophy (though expertly hidden).
It opens with Destiny and a beautiful description of his realm. He soon after calls a 'family meeting', the first one they'd had in quite some time. This triggers a chain of events (one event in particular) that, more or less, make up the whole novel.
This novel challenges common belief about heaven, hell, death, souls and everything in b... Read more

The Graphic Novel (Campfire Graphic Novels) - Gulliver's Travels
The Graphic Novel (Campfire Graphic Novels) - Gulliver's Travels

Review:This book should become required middle or a least high school reading .... especially with the recent embraceement of bigotry, racism, sexism, xenophobia in America that's been rearing its ugly head with the 2016 elections. Read more

Making the Movie - (Movie Cover) - Creating the Comic
Making the Movie - (Movie Cover) - Creating the Comic

Review:After watching the special features on Kick-Ass, I knew I wanted to read the comic, that went from comic to screen play so fast, as in before the comic was complete (3/8 of the way). As dark as the movie is... the comic is darker.

I am a fan of both the movie and the book, They were different. And it was interesting to see what they changed from the comic. (red mist is just one example) Read more

Kick-Ass 2
Kick-Ass 2

Review:After watching the special features on Kick-Ass, I knew I wanted to read the comic, that went from comic to screen play so fast, as in before the comic was complete (3/8 of the way). As dark as the movie is... the comic is darker.

I am a fan of both the movie and the book, They were different. And it was interesting to see what they changed from the comic. (red mist is just one example) Read more

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