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Tag Archives: Graphic Novel Review
Review: Locke & Key Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft
Locke & Key Vol. 1 is the story of the Locke family, and their grand home: Keyhouse. Set in New England, this world quickly dives into the deep end, as keys and doorways have the ability to transform and transport. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Gabriel Rodriguez, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, IDW, IDW Publishing, Joe Hill, Locke & Key, Locke & Key Vol. 1, Locke & Key Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft
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Review: Jessica Jones: Alias Vol. 1
Jessica Jones: Alias Vol. 1 is one of the most groundbreaking series out there, involving the one and only Jessica Jones. Not to be confused with Jessica Drew, another detective of the Marvel universe. This is where Jess’ series really ramped up, and made her story famous (or is it infamous?). Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Brian Michael Bendis, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Jessica Jones, Jessica Jones: Alias, Jessica Jones: Alias Vol. 1, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Michael Gaydos, Review
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Review: Ice Cream Man Vol. 1: Rainbow Sprinkles
The Ice Cream Man, published by Image Comics, is a series I’ve been hearing about nonstop. Yet it took me a while to actually sit down and give it a read. Written by W. Maxwell Prince, and illustrated by Martin Morazzo, this series is an odd and genre-defying adventure. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Image Comics, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Ice Cream Man, Ice Cream Man Vol. 1, Ice Cream Man Vol. 1: Rainbow Sprinkles, Image Comics, Review, W. Maxwell Prince
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Blog Tour & Review: All Pets Allowed: Blackberry Farm 2 by Adele Griffin and LeUyen Pham
All Pets Allowed: Blackberry Farm 2, written by Adele Griffin and illustrated by LeUyen Pham, is an enchanting middle-grade novel, one that thrilled the pet-loving child within my heart. Continue reading
Review: Firefly: The Unification War Vol. 1
Firefly: The Unification War Vol. 1 is the first in the latest graphic novel series for a beloved series. Though there’s plenty of backlog out there to read as well, mind you. While the original series was created by Joss Whedon, this graphic novel series is written by Greg Pak, and illustrated by Dan McDaid. Continue reading
Posted in Boom! Studios, Comics, Graphic Novels, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Boom!, Boom! Box, Boom! Studios, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Dan McDaid, Firefly, Firefly: The Unification War, Firefly: The Unification War Vol. 1, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Greg Pak, Joss Whedon, Review
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Review: Doctor Aphra Vol. 7: A Rogue’s End
As the title sort of indicates, Doctor Aphra Vol. 7: A Rogue’s End is the end of Doctor Aphra’s series. Well, this series that is. She already has a new series that is actively updating, and it is absolutely worth checking out. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Star Wars, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Doctor Aphra Vol. 7: A Rogue's End, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Lee Loughridge, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Simon Spurrier, Star Wars, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra
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Review: Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Vol. 6: Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Vol. 6: Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon may be a bit of a mouthful, but it is still a worthwhile read! Though I might be just a touch biased there, since Doctor Aphra is one of my favorite Star Wars characters to date (well, one of five, at least). Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Doctor Aphra Vol. 6, Doctor Aphra Vol. 6: Unspeakable Rebel Superweapon, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Review, Review, Simon Spurrier, Star Wars, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, Wilton Santos
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Review: Primer
DC introduces another new and young heroine in Primer. Jennifer Muro, Thomas Krajewski, and Gretel Lusky worked hard to create an upbeat and approachable character here – one that any age group will hopefully enjoy (but especially a younger audience). Continue reading
Review: Supergirl: Being Super
Supergirl: Being Super is a graphic novel that immediately caught my attention thanks to the author behind it; Mariko Tamaki. I knew right away I had to read it, as I loved what she did in She Hulk and other series. Likewise, I had high hopes for Joelle Jones’ artwork. Continue reading
Review: November Vol. 1: The Girl On The Roof
November Vol. 1 is a new series from Image Comics, with Matt Fraction, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth, and Kurt Ankeny all working together to bring the story of three women to life. Continue reading