Book Review: Mystery Men by David Liss and Patrick Zircher
Sometimes you don’t want a comic fraught with existential ideas, deep veins of meta-fiction, and a dark heart of bizarre and surreal imagery. Sometimes you just want a comic that simply says, “are you...
View ArticleBook Review: Sin City, vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye by Frank Miller
One problem I didn’t cover in my vague post about book/comic adaptations, is what happens when the adaptation adheres a bit too closely to the source material. If you encounter the source first, you’re...
View ArticleBook Review: Deadpool Pulp by Mike Benson and Adam Glass
First Batwoman, then Cloak & Dagger. Now Deadpool gets the “I take a one-off dip into a book focused on a comics character I haven’t read much about before” treatment.Like Cloak & Dagger,...
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