Sometimes when I buy books I don’t exactly know what to expect. Wolverine: Tales of Weapon X is one of those kinds of books. You see, I tend to buy lots of graphic novels –Continue reading
Category: Graphic Novel Reviews
Trade paperback and graphic novel reviews.
Secret Invasion: Punisher War Journal
I liked the idea of the Secret Invasion right after I read New Avengers 6, especially coming off the Civil War series as it would explain some of the extra tension that brought that whole issue to aContinue reading
Civil War: X-Men Universe
Ok, another Civil War book, but this one has promise because Deadpool plays a major part in the book. Of course I love Deadpool and I knew he would make an appearance which made thisContinue reading
Civil War: Fantastic Four
As I really enjoyed the main Civil War TPB, I decided that it would be worth while to collect the whole crossover event, or at least as many as I could easily find fairly inexpensively. Continue reading
New Avengers: The Collective (4)
What, another New Avengers review? I know, but I needed to get through it so that I could read the New Avengers: Civil War which I’ve been hanging onto for a while as I amContinue reading
The Ultimates 2: Grand Theft America (2.2)
Well, this book finishes up the story where Gods and Monsters left off and to be honest with you, I could use a bit of a break from The Ultimates so it will be aContinue reading
The Ultimates 2: Gods and Monsters (2.1)
The Ultimates 2 starts off with a bang. Captain America leaps out of a helicopter and kicks some terrorist ass to free some hostages. But that really has nothing to do with what this bookContinue reading
New Avengers: Secrets and Lies (3)
Will the 3rd New Avengers book restore the series to the top of the shelf or did Sentry begin a downward spiral that there’s just no getting out of? Will this be the book whereContinue reading
The Ultimates: Homeland Security (1.2)
Homeland Security opens up just where Super Human ended and it also concludes this run of the series. As I began reading the second book I was reminded of how this series are darker and covers moreContinue reading