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2000 AD Comics in general:
... was a time, long ago, in the 1980s, know as the "Golden Age" of British comics.It was a time of Judges Dredd and Anderson, a time when Johnny Alpha stood astride the mutant gheto of Milton Keynes along side his best mate Wulf, and his hammer.T'was a wonderous time, and it was due mainly to the efforts of those at 2000AD publications, who regularly produced new, goundbreaking comic stories. Now, s... Read the full review: 2002AD by herdsman |
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Love & Rockets 10: X - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 9: Flies On The Ceiling - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 8: Blood Of Palomar - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 7: The Death Of Speedy - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 6: Duck Feet - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 5: House Of Raging Women - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 4: Tears From Heaven - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 3: Las Mujeres Perdidas - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 2: Chelo's Burden - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Love & Rockets 1: Music For Mechanics - Los Bros Hernandez Author: Los Bros Hernandez / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics |
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Starman Comics in general ... was a comic book series published by DC. (DC, owned by AOL Time Warner, is one of the big mainstream corporate superhero comic publishers in the States.) It ran for 80 issues (with various specials and annuals and what have you) between 1994 and 2000. It has nothing to do with David Bowie, sadly. It is, in fact, about superheroes. I normally avoid mainstream superhero comics, as they're generally quite dull and aimed at 12 year olds. But this one has a good reputation, so when I found about 60 of the 80 issues for 50p each in Notting Hill I decided to give it a go. It's not at all bad, most of the time. One good thing is that it avoids the most annoyin... Read the full review: Nothing at all to do with David Bowie by hogsflesh |
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Sandman Comics in general ... Sandman.. whoa! Were do I begin? The Sandman is a comic book, or 'graphic novel' for those that care. It's about 'Morpheus', also known as 'Dream' also known as 'The Sandman'. In fact, he has many names.. but that is not important. Morpheus is the dream lord. His job is to 'look after' people and their dreams. He is one of the seven 'Endless' which are God-like entities, each responsible for a different part of human nature. For example, another of the Endless is 'Death', the grim reaper who is portrayed as a young, attractive woman. It's hard to explain, but basically this book presents a new w... Read the full review: READ THIS SANDMAN REVIEW!!! by MadKat |
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Comic Expo 2001 ... ! I would say that this comic is definitely not for a younger audience. Some of the tales are of an adult nature and are potentially disturbing. Therefore, don't buy this for anyone under 18, unless they're specially mature. I won't give details, but a few of the stories seemed sick, even to me. (I'm a hard-skinned 19-year-old.)//// ///'I should begin.' After buying Expo 2000 and enjoying it immensely, purchasing Expo 2001 wasn't exactly a big decision. I saw it advertised in 'Previews' (the catalogue of the comics industry, which I get free from Futureshock every month) and ordered it straight away. Comics from sma... Read the full review: 'Go home when you're finished.' by Bezman |
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