Batman: White Knight – Comic Book Review and Summary
Review of Batman: White Knight, where Joker is cured of his madness and shows Gotham who the real villain is, hint, it’s Batman.
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Review of Batman: White Knight, where Joker is cured of his madness and shows Gotham who the real villain is, hint, it’s Batman.
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Review of Teen Titans: Raven, the graphic novel adaptation of the comic books for a YA audience, get this for every teen girl.
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Spoiler free review and full summary of Slasher by Charles Forsman (Chuck Forsman). Spoiler Free Review Slasher is now the third Charles Forsman book I’ve read, this one published under the name Chuck Forsman. I can confidently say that he has a distinct style and he sticks to it. His drawings are simple and ugly but they fit the content […]
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Manga review of I Want to Eat Your Pancreas, the story of young love and the tragedy that can befall any of us at any time.
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Review of My Annihilation by author Fuminori Nakamura, translated by Sam Bett We all love a good revenge thriller. Something about that primal behavior of an eye for an eye will never stop engaging an audience. The novel My Annihilation takes revenge and stretches it out to Oldboy level proportions. Rarely does a character take this much time and effort […]
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Thank you to author Michael Weems for providing me with a copy of When Emily Went Missing: My Haunted Garden Book 1 in exchange for this honest review. When Emily Went Missing: My Haunted Garden Book 1 is a bit of a misleading title. One, this book isn’t about Emily, it’s about Ruth. Two, I suppose it could be the […]
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Review of Night People by author Barry Gifford I discovered the book Night People in a roundabout way. I went to the movie theater for a throwback showing of David Lynch’s Lost Highway. Since I’m a huge nerd I had already purchased that movie from the Criterion Collection but hadn’t watched it on the bluray yet. So I sat down […]
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Spoiler full review of the first half of The Boys series, a surprisingly smart commentary on superhero culture and the effects of fame.
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