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World War Hulk - Greg Pak:
... following on from the excellent Planet Hulk, World War Hulk proves to be something of a disappointment. It s a fun read, watching the big guy smack around a plethora of Marvel Universe mainstays, but ultimately being part of giant Marvel crossover you can t help but feel that, by the end, you ve missed out on quite a bit of story. Characters appear and then disappear with alarming speed, often with little... Read the full review: Big dumb fun but hardly a classic by captaincharisma |
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Civil War: X-Men - David Hine Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: David Hine / Edition: illustrated edition / Comic / 112 Pages / Book is published 2007-05-09 by Marvel Comics overall rating |
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Identity Crisis - Brad Meltzer Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Brad Meltzer, Rags Morales, Michael Bair / Hardcover / 264 Pages / Book is published 2005-11-25 by Titan Books Ltd overall rating |
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Watchmen - Alan Moore Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons / Paperback / 424 Pages / Book is published 1987-10-01 by Titan Books Ltd overall rating |
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The Art of Star Wars The Clone Wars - Frank Parisi Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Frank Parisi, Gary Scheppke, Dave Filoni, George Lucas / Hardcover / 192 Pages / Book is published 2009-07-22 by Titan Books Ltd overall rating |
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Marvel 70th Anniversary Collection Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Various / Paperback / Reading Level: Young Adult / 344 Pages / Book is published 2009-07-22 by Marvel Comics overall rating |
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Marvel Chronicle: A Year by Year History - Tom DeFalco Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Tom DeFalco, Peter Sanderson, Tom Brevoort, Matthew K. Manning / Hardcover / 352 Pages / Book is published 2008-11-03 by Dorling Kindersley overall rating |
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The Broons and Oor Wullie: v.14: The Glory Years Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Hardcover / 132 Pages / Book is published 2009-09-02 by D C Thomson overall rating |
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The DC Comics Encyclopedia - Scott Beatty Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Scott Beatty, Alastair Dougall, Phil Jimenez, Robert Greenberger, Daniel Wallace / Hardcover / 352 Pages / Book is published 2004-10-28 by Dorling Kindersley overall rating |
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Superman: For Tomorrow, Volume 1 - Brian Azzarello Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Brian Azzarello / Paperback / 160 Pages / Book is published 2006-05-30 by DC Comics overall rating |
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52: v. 1 - Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, Grant Morrison, Mark Waid Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics / Author: Geoff Johns; Greg Rucka; Grant Morrison; Mark Waid / Paperback / 304 Pages / Book is published 2007-07-27 by Titan Books Ltd overall rating |
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Planet Hulk: The Incredible Hulk - Greg Pak ... too dangerous to live on Earth, Hulk is shot into space only to find himself crash landing on a planet where he must fight for his life in the gladiatorial arena. But is he here to save the planet, or destroy it? Greg Pak proves himself to be the best new writer the Green Goliath s been gifted since Peter David picked up the reigns in the late 1980s. Here he s crafted an action packed and original storyline which still finds time for some slower and more heartfelt moments, creating believable emotional resonance for a character who usually rarely wants much more than to smash or be left alone. The artwork by Pagulayan and Lopresti shines, detailed yet easily reada... Read the full review: A genuinely great read. by captaincharisma |
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Fairy Idol Kanon Volume 1 - Mera Hakamada ... a first glance, this title seems to be some mostly harmless fluff, but actually reading through this manga of my daughter s, I was pretty impressed with messages it imparted. Nine year old Kanon and her classmates Kodama and Marika love to sing. Marika in particular is obsessed with the idea of being a star, and so is quite competitive when it comes to tryouts for the school musical. She gets sulky when she does not get the solo, but nonetheless, agrees to sing in harmony with her two friends when they unexpectedly meet the fairy, Alto. Alto is very weak, for the fairies life force is dependent on the beautiful feelings conveyed by singing from the humans of earth. Th... Read the full review: Fairytale for the X factor Generation by shroud |
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Love Mode: v. 1 - Yuki Shimizu ... impressions are usually not quite the entire story. This is certainly the case for our couple in Love Mode, and it is also true for the reader in that this is our first impression of the series, and first impressions can be quite deceiving. First impressions say this is a frothy piece of work, dealing somewhat breezily with the issues of prostitution, sexual consent, and sexuality. Like many first impressions, this would be wrong. The tone is somewhat light, but bear in mind it is told from the point of view of two very young men, whose lives intertwine unexpectedly and set forth a chain of events that topples over barriers and heals old wounds a few years in the ma... Read the full review: In the Mode for Love by shroud |











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