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Review:I liked this graphic novel. Harley Quinn has been changed a bit in the new 52, she's on her own, new costume, and new hairstyle. Still pretty lovable though. I'd say Suicide Squad's main character is Deadshot and Harley Quinn really is the "second" main character. Mostly because while we do follow Harley around (mostly towards the end of the novel) Mainly we follow Deadshot. Other team members come and go but there is always the Diablos whose powers consist of fire related combustion, and Shark ... Read more
Review:‘Comics’ is such a wrong category for this book. A beautiful piece of art!
It will draw you in, trigger your deepest memories, make you gasp for the air while at the bottom of the ocean asking yourself – am I still dreaming..?!
Wake up reader! Go on with your life, never forget this book! “...because you only get one chance”.
Thank you Fabio! Thank you Gabriel! and please, may we have some more… Read more
Review:I love Willow Wilson's work. After borrowing both CAIRO and ALIF THE UNSEEN from the library, I purchased copies of my own. CAIRO sat for weeks on my dining room table specifically so I could pick it up and start all over again.
The story here is fresh, funny, satisfying and unexpected, ironically exactly what we've come to expect from Ms. Wilson. I love Kamala's family, her friends; oh, to be tall, cool and regal like Nakia. The promising premise delivers on every level through Kamala's ... Read more
Review:A disillusioned pastor questions his faith when Kansas is destroyed in a nuclear explosion cauased by the "superhero" Magog. He is summoned by the Spectre (DC's Angel of God's Wrath) to witness the unfolding of the events involving Superman's return after Magog killed the Joker, which led Superman into an self imposed exile.
THe story involves the return of the Justice League and a scheming Lex Luthur. It's a very good book and shows pastors in a good light. The main character, Pastor Nor... Read more
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
Review:Millar his berserk in this story of Wolverine years in the future. The super villains have virtually wiped the earth of super heroes, yet one remains, Logan, who won't raise a fist. What happened? Well that would be telling... just pick this volume up and prepare yourself for Millar inspired insanity, with one of the sickest endings ever! Read more
Review:I weakened and bought this book a second time, not quite remembering why I disliked it. After all, Mark Millar is one of my favorite modern comics scribes and this story has been announced as the basis for the next "Captain America" movie. Then, after reading the let down of a "climax," I remembered what bothered me. I also bought the companion comic, "Choosing Sides", and another, even more compelling reason to be unhappy with this "epic" story hit me square in the heart. Does anybody remember... Read more
Review:Entertaining series, unreadable format.
It's a decent story. If you like Spider-Man and you like the alternate universe versions of him, you're probably going to enjoy this book. Not the best thing in the world, but good solid fun.
The problem comes with the collection itself. As you start the book you'll notice in the very beginning the "Spider-Verse Chronology," which lists all of the books in the event (Not all of which are collected here, but honestly even without the Edge of S... Read more
Review:This book is indeed worthwhile purchasing if you are a fan of Avatar the Last Airbender. It includes amazing art concepts as well as pictures of areas throughout the TV series. If you are a fan, you will not regret getting it. In fact, some images can even be considered breathtaking. Read more