Category: Graphic Novel Reviews
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Porcelain: A Gothic Fairy Tale Review
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The market has been oversaturated with “adult” takes on Grimm’s fairy tales of late, but Porcelain has more than enough charm to justify its existence on any shelf.
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Lazarus: Volume One TPB Review
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Greg Rucka’s latest effort Lazarus takes place in a world no longer governed by nations or conglomerates but the Families, a handful of wealthy bloodlines who own the lands through military power and conflict.
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The Dark Knight Strikes Again… Did he Have to?
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Chris Nicholls revisits Frank Miller’s much-maligned sequel to The Dark Knight Returns.
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Before Watchmen: Comedian/Rorschach TPB Review
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When the guys at DC comics came up with the idea of Before Watchmen they must have felt like Butch and Sundance looking over that gulley.
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Adventure Time Graphic Novels Review
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These Adventure Time trades certainly won’t disappoint fans who just need a bit more Jake the Dog in their lives.
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The Field on the Edge of the Woods Vol 2 Review
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There’s a hell of a lot to The Field on the Edge of the Woods. So much, in fact, that I’m not entirely sure what I just read.
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SubCulture Omnibus Review
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The longstanding web series finally gets the treatment it deserves, in Action Lab’s hefty 336-page volume, which contains the limited series, long-running wecomic strip and a gallery of artwork from the series’ talented fans.
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Princeless Book One: Save Yourself Review
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Action Lab’s charming, Eisner-nominated all-ages series is a much needed parody of the gender roles played in fairy tales and high fantasy fiction. It’s also very, very funny.