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张贴在12.07.03由Widge @ 7:10上午
关于此的评论: 无。 增加您自己。 故事: 写&艺术 Craig汤普森 我的定案: 这本书是为什么漫画存在。 Craig是,与他的兄弟一起,通过长大遭受与根本基督徒父母在线在称小房间孔的墙壁使用对上帝的恐惧和对一个逐字孔的恐惧保留孩子的一个年轻男孩。 Craig也是在他的生活看与他的家庭和与他的兄弟的一个年轻人,并且怎么他们分开增长。 他与他的艺术,他的信念达成协议并且第一次坠入爱河。 这本书是,很好它伤害。 汤普森设法夺取少年不确定性以逐字地做我疼痛以公认的清晰--因为我是Craig。 噢肯定,我设法幸运地错过某些恶习,但我交换了那些混合磁带,我做了独特的艺术为爱,并且我在标题保留毯子的我自己的版本。 我也度过了长时间设法确切地推测什么上帝从我想要,并且为什么似乎是完全自然的事只应该带来我永恒火和诅咒。 如此我可以为事实担保这是Craig的故事,但他轻拍了入什么它是象--非常,以便读书的经验留给我被震动和这回顾大概不会包缠根本有道理。
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张贴在12.07.03由Doc @ 5:07上午
关于此的评论: 无。 增加您自己。 ![]() 故事: 写 威廉奥尼恩斯 价格: $2.99 我的定案: 二者之一的风扇 逃命 影片应该拥有它。 问题#1的 蛇Plissken记载 次日及早加入我们独眼的英雄“” (据推测以下一个影片和给他的地点(外部大西洋城),我在第一部影片以后假设)。 或许象为大家的典型的喜爱的反英雄,他在路的边不可能处理一个简要的专家不受到某些刀子挥动的畸形人的注意。 在害怕他想成为的攻击者以后,蛇在他的途中进行,只有由的自行车骑马恶棍帮会放置要求对高速公路在大西洋城之外搭讪。 Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 5:00 am
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. Story: Written by Neil Gaiman Contents: All 3 issues of the limited series, plus Death Talks About Life My advice: Own it. You there! Yes, you... the one hiding behind the guy in the red shirt. You don't know who Death and the Endless are? Sigh. Okay, here's the deal: Gaiman created the Endless for his series, The Sandman. Basically, these siblings are all personifications of universal forces: there's Destiny, Desire, Dream, Death, Delirium, Destruction, and Despair. Death, with whom we are interested here, is a young, beautiful, perky little goth-girl with whom you'd really like to hang out. Once every hundred years, Death walks as a human among us, to remember what it's like to be alive. Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 12.07.03 by Dindrane @ 3:47 am
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. Story: Story and Art by Rumiko Takahashi Published by Viz Communications My Verdict: Buy it. Fans of Takahashi know that she is one of the rare manga artists who doesn't stick to any one genre in her fables; she'll combine the best of adventure, horror, humour, and even romance with a touch of magic or the occult. Inu-Yasha, her current title, is no different. The story takes place, for the most part, in feudal Japan, the Warring States period of the Muromachi era, where a half-breed dog-demon, Inu-Yasha himself, has just been betrayed. He has been searching for the Shikon Jewel, a mystical jewel that will grant him the power to become either fully demon or fully human at last. His beloved, a Shinto priestess named Kikyo, has been convinced that he is evil, having given way to his demon side. She fires a magical arrow into him, pinning him to a tree, and Kikyo, killed in the encounter, is cremated with the Jewel. Fade to the modern era, where fifteen-year-old Kagome, a normal Japanese girl, just might be Kikyo's reincarnation. Falling through a time portal in her family shrine, Kagome is transported to the feudal era just in time to free Inu-Yasha. Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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Posted on 12.07.03 by Widge @ 2:09 am
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. Story: Written by Warren Ellis Notes: Contains issues 37-42 of the series and a introduction by director Darren Aronofsky Published by Vertigo/DC Comics. Spider's lost his gig at The Word, forced out by the sinister forces that are amassing against him. However, you can't keep a good journalist down--at least not one this popular. So Spider seeks out a new venue for his rantings: The Hole, a guerilla news source that can't be stopped because it can't be tracked down. He's got other problems as well: his body may give out before he can finish what he started. Having already read the final issue of this series, it was a grateful relief to go back and check out Spider's adventures more than two years away from the closing I just left. It's also refreshing to note that my previous comments about this series still ring true: it didn't wander off and get lost somewhere (100 Bullets) or completely lose its balls (Preacher). It rocked till the end. And I discovered that probably some of my favorite Transmet stories are included in this trade. "Business," a heart-breaking and unflinching look at child prostitution; "There is a Reason," regarding the mentally ill who find themselves homeless; and of course, the titular story in which Spider urges his readers to remember the cities as they are, the constantly in-flux living filthy organisms that they are. Categorized as: Comics and Reviews
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