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Review:If you are tried of pretty, seductive vampires and enjoy graphic novels, then you need to try this book.
There is a new kind of vampire rising in the American West and things the kill the old ones don't seem to have any effect on the new ones.
Sunlight turning vampires into ash? While these new vampires still can't tan, sunlight doesn't seem to be a problem.
That's only a hint at the changes in the new vampires.
This book is a mix of two stories. The year 1880 and 192... Read more
Review:Very interesting novel. I love the fluidity of the narratives between the father and daughter. Also the flashbacks are beautifully integrated into action sequences without losing any momentum. Highly recommend reading. Read more
Review:A few months prior to the release of Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky's SEX CRIMINALS, the buzz amongst creators was huge. Ed Brubaker, an occasional collaborator with Fraction from his IMMORTAL IRON FIST days, called it the best new series in years. While I don't know if I'd go QUITE that far, this delicious, hilarious, heart-felt, smart and shameless comic is by far the best new series of 2013.
Suzie is a smart and attractive young woman with a host of problems. She lost her parents at to... Read more
Review:Another amazing, painful, and perfect volume. It'll tear you apart, but you won't be able to walk away, no matter how much it hurts.
I'm not going to give you any info about the story (no spoilers and such) but I will say you're probably gonna get teary... Read more
Review:One of my all-time favorite Avengers finally gets stories worthy of his abilities. This collection hits the bullseye constantly. A worthy and recommended read for all fans of the Avengers, New Avengers, Young Avengers and all marvel comics.
However the character portrayed in these comics are nothing like Hawkeye seen on screen. Hawkeye is a hero, living in a world where most of the heroes have super powers or mutated abilities. Hawkeye is human, figuratively and literally.
So if you are a ... Read more
Review:I chose this rating because Stephen King is the best horror writer that I know in my lifetime. He writes story's about very evil people He gets you engrossed in the whole story and has you sitting on the edge of your seat from start to finish. I look forward to a new book coming out. Read more
Review:You should read Plants vs. Zombies! I recommend this book because this book is full of adventure and humor. It might take two minutes, but you might get interested with the book. Don’t doubt me because you might want to read the book first. It is exciting because you will get to meet two new characters: Nate and Patrice. This book is about nature vs evil. You can also get it on your phone,laptop or any other touchscreen device. So,what are you waiting for? This book is totally brrrrains. Read more
Review:This is an amazing art dump from the entire Zelda series history. Any official art you could think of, printed crisply with great colors—no blurring from taking art and blowing it up too large. And huge! Over 400 pages, and it weighs a ton! Read more
Review:I have recently started reading screenplays, and this was given as a gift after having seen Ghost World four times. This is an excellent movie and I recommend it to most anyone.
The screenplay itself is just a screenplay, but a well written one. There are a few scenes that were either cut or shortened, and I really enjoyed them. But the best part of the book was all the extras, like introductions by Daniel Clowes and Terry Zwigoff. Plus there were a lot of pictures, and all the scene notes at... Read more
Review:Death spends one day as a mortal each century, to understand what it means to be the barrier between life and everything else... Gaiman is masterful here as usual. "Didi" spends a day with Sexton, a youth who's considering suicide, and her enthusiasm for the world makes him realize that maybe life is worth living. But Gaiman's tale is not sappy, or overly moral - it's simply a reminder that the most important thing to do in your life is to stop and remember you're alive. As Sexton says, "... Read more