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Captain America Omnibus - Ed Brubaker:
... pretty unusual for a modern comics writer to get such a lavish collected edition of 25+ issues costing around £35. These can t be cheap to produce and with the comics market being what it is, you d expect in most cases for these not to sell all that well, people having already bought the comic or the associated graphic novel already. Who the hell is Ed Brubaker then and why are marvel making such a big deal abo... Read the full review: An Omnibus edition of the popular Captain American storyline that shook America by GundamMeister |
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Wolverine: Enemy of the State - Mark Millar Author: Mark Millar / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Mark Millar's acclaimed run on the hit comic Wolverine is collected into one massive omnibus, chronicling the enitre epic storylines Enemy of the State and Agent of Shield as the world's deadliest living weapon just fell into the wrong... overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 3 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 2 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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The Ballad of Halo Jones Book 1 - Alan Moore Author: Alan Moore / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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The Hills Have Eyes: The Beginning - Jimmy Palmiotti Author: Jimmy Palmiotti / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics overall rating |
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Death Note Volume 1 - Tsugumi Ohba Author: Tsugumi Ohba / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects - and he's bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the noteboo... overall rating |
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Calvin and Hobbes' Lazy Sunday Book - Bill Watterson Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics overall rating |
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The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson Genre: Graphic Novels / Printed Book / Comics overall rating |
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Clerks (The Comic Books) - Kevin Smith Author: Kevin Smith / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Based on the award-winning movie Clerks, acclaimed writer-director Kevin Smith sets his legendary creations Dante and Randal -- not to mention those foul-mouthed slackers Jay & Silent Bob -- on another hilariously tawdry trail through ... overall rating |
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PvP: PvP at Large v. 1 - Scott Kurtz Author: Scott Kurtz / Printed Book / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics - Office hijinks, role-playing games, teenage geeks in love, old high-school rivals, and a Troll who's run away from home: It's just another average day at PvP Magazine. Landscape format trade paperback. overall rating |
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Astonishing X-Men Volume 3 - Joss Whedon ... God that Whedon came back for that second year on astonishing X-Men. Torn is where things really hot up and get going and for the first time in this series (strange to say, given my glowing praise of the first two volumes) Whedon really finds his storytelling element. Joss Whedon is at his happiest and best when he can create a device that somehow delineates and highlights the primary character traits of his protagonists and even more so when he can mix in a little dissent in the ranks and tension within the group. Well, Torn offers both as Emma Frost has apparently joined up with the Hellfire club, turned villain and cast some powerful telikenetic spells to make ... Read the full review: Topsy turvy, twisty turny edge of your seat classic. by GundamMeister |
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Astonishing X-Men Volume 2 - Joss Whedon ... Joss Whedon was only signed up to write twelves issues of Astonishing X-Men but apparently he was having so much fun that he signed up for twelve more. I m not completely convinced by that argument. Joss Whedon likes to tell stories on a large, broad scale, giving us a piece of the character jigsaw a little at a time whilst, generally putting his characters through the wringer and facing them off with his latest inventive definition of what a baddy ought to look like. He can t do that in just twelve issues True to form, Joss doesn t just bring back his own Ord of Breakworld or Magneto or any other classic X-Men for another few rounds in the ring. This is p... Read the full review: The second volume of Whedon's X-Men series by GundamMeister |
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Astonishing X-Men Volume 1 - Joss Whedon ... there are a lot of X-Men fans out there who really hate this and Joss Whedon in general with a passion, I sure as hell am not one of them. The X-Men franchise has a problem - its fans want to see the same kinds of storylines with the same million characters doing the same things month in and month out with particular attention to character continuity and everything being just so. Also, they want to see some action. Trouble is, when this is what s provided everybody moans that the stories are the same and that nothing could be as great as the Dark Phoenix Saga etc etc Why bother reading then? Well, the monthly comics Uncanny X-Men and adjective less X-Men r... Read the full review: Astonishing X-Men? by GundamMeister |
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