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Civil War (Marvel Comics)
Mark Millar
Marvel Comics, 2007
Best Marvel Event since... ever!
Before i read Civil war, i followed some marvel titles like Daredevil, Astonishing X-men and New Avengers, but was mostly interested in DC titles. Once i read Civil War, i havent lost interest in the whole landscape of the Marvel Universe, its just so exciting and the ...
Ultimate Iron Man II
Orson Scott Card
Marvel Comics, 2008
Been waiting a long time for this
I have been waiting alon time for this and Orson Scott Card did not dissapoint me. The conspiracy against howard stark takes an international and deadly turn after Stark Enterprises robot stops a terrorist from blowing up stark towers. Lots of action well writ ...
The Gunslinger Born (The Dark Tower Graphic Novels, Book 1)
Peter David
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Stephen King
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Marvel Comics, 2007
Excellent Adaptation of Wizard & Glass
This is a very good adaptation of the best part of "The Gunslinger" and the entire "Wizard & Glass." I read the single issue first, but unlike some of my fellow reviewers, I did not miss the extra background material that has been cut out. It is not as good as some ...
World War Hulk (Marvel Comics)
Greg Pak
Marvel Comics, 2008
Hulk Smash, and Smash, and Smash
I am a huge Hulk fan. When I was a kid, it was one of the comics I would pick up each month. When Planet Hulk arrived, my fanfare for the Green Goliath was renewed. Even though this story might be a bit lacking in plot - it is supposed to be. I have learned that when ...
Marvel Zombies 2
Robert Kirkman
Marvel Comics, 2008
wonderfully unsettling
I purchased and read Marvel Zombies 1 and 2 and I was intriguingly appalled at the behavior and condition of my childhood heros. To see them shamelessly (except for spidey) pursuing and devouring every living body in sight is profoundly disturbing, but its so ...
Astonishing X-Men Vol. 4: Unstoppable
Joss Whedon
Marvel Comics, 2008
A great storyline that continues to deliver all the way through....
Please do not be swayed by any ignorant individual who would rank this series or particular storyline as a 1 or even 2 star rating. The story is superb. The writing keeps well established characters consistently delivering their unique personality types and great look ...
Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 20: Ultimate Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends
Brian Michael Bendis
Marvel Comics, 2008
Best USM in a while
The opening of the book is a nice change of pace from the recent clone craziness, but it all comes together for one of the most memorable USM endings ever. Stuart Immonen's art is fantastic! It seems much more emotive than his work on Nextwave and suits the book to ...
Hedge Knight II: Sworn Sword Premiere HC (Hedge Knight II)
George R. R. Martin
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Ben Avery
, ...
Marvel Comics, 2008
A great follow up to an already great series
When I read the first Hedge Knight, I was blown away by the story, art and detail. I never expected Marvel to adapt Song of Ice and Fire to a graphic novel. I was kind of skeptical at first...but then i read it and it was everything and more. The Sworn Sword is the ...
Punisher MAX Vol. 10: Valley Forge, Valley Forge
Garth Ennis
Marvel Comics, 2008
The end
No other writer has gotten The Punisher like Garth Ennis. Since making the move from Marvel Knights to Marvel's adult-themed MAX imprint, Ennis has had a nearly flawless run on a series that took Marvel's criminal killing vigilante in an ultra-gritty, realistic ...
Iron Man Vol. 1: Extremis
Warren Ellis
Marvel Comics, 2007
Great Art and Story
The art is amazing. The best I've seen in comics. The story is pretty good too.
Immortal Iron Fist, Vol. 3: The Book of the Iron Fist
Ed Brubaker
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Matt Fraction
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Marvel Comics, 2008
More tales of the Iron Fist. Can I get a "Kii-yaahhh!!"?
I've been an Iron Fist guy since the days of POWER MAN AND IRON FIST back in the '80s. In the decades following, dude's popped up now and again, but, disappointingly, Danny Rand barely registered a murmur on the comic book radar, not nearly enough noise to merit ...
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures Volume 2 HC (Anita Blake Vampire Hunter (Marvel Hardcover))
Laurell K. Hamilton
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Jess Ruffner-Booth
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Marvel Comics, 2008
great comic
I loved the book by hamilton. It took some getting use to the drawn characters but I love seeing the action from this view.
The Halo Graphic Novel
Lee Hammock
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Jay Faerber
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Marvel Comics, 2006
fun artwork
What can I say? Good for any Halo fan who likes a good comic.
Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness
John Layman
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Fabiano Neves
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Marvel Comics, 2008
shop s mart for this great title
After reading the Army of darkness Re-Animator crossover I was a little leery about giving this cross over a try. However I was very pleasantly surprised to see just how wrong I was. This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Here we find our hero Ash ...
Thor, Vol. 1
J. Michael Straczynski
Marvel Comics, 2008
Finally, Thor Hath Returned!
The best thing about the new Thor isn't his costume redesign--it's writer J. Michael Straczynski's choice to ditch the faux-Shakespearean language that Thor used to speak. For Thor purests, I'm sure it's a travesty. But I've never been a fan of the Thunder God, and ...
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