Spiderman Noir – Marvel Comic Book Review
Review of Spiderman Noir, one of the best of Marvel’s noir series, that shows going against canon is the place to be risky.
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Review of Spiderman Noir, one of the best of Marvel’s noir series, that shows going against canon is the place to be risky.
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Review of Theodore’s Work in Progress by Chelsea Lauren, an LGBTQ progressive novel about a young man who carries the weight of the world.
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Review of Punderworld, a whimsical graphic novel that pairs Hades and Persephone together in an unexpected romance story.
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Review of Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by the legendary Haruki Murakami, however, one of his lesser novels.
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Review of Heart of Swine, a satirical novel that tackles consumerism and capitalism under a piggish regime, hello future!
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Review of Joe Hill’s The Cape, where a magic cape grants a man the power to fly, but maybe too late in life for him to be a hero.
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Review of Bedtime Stories for the Living, a memoir by Jay Armstrong, a man who suffers from a rare degenerative brain disorder.
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Review of Punisher: FrankenCastle, a Marvel comic book that continues to prove that The Punisher can be fun in even ridiculous scenarios.
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