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Bill Willingham’s Fables: Camelot

Fables: Camelot is number 20 in the collected trade paperbacks of Bill Willingham’s very popular series. It seems that Rose Red is going to revive King Arthur’s Round Table, with herself in the role of Arthur. And she’s going to … Continue reading

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Christopher Golden’s The Monster’s Corner

The stated intent of The Monster’s Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes, the Christopher Golden-edited anthology, is nothing if not ambitious. The concept —a collection of stories that show monsters as sympathetic, not heroic – is tricky enough on its own, … Continue reading

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Art Spiegelman’s Maus, A Survivor’s Tale, Vol. I, My Father Bleeds History

Art Spiegelman’s Maus has made a lot of waves in its 25 years. It was the first (and still the only) comic or graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize. In doing so, it brought graphica farther into the mainstream … Continue reading

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Andy Diggle, Leonardo Manco, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefan Landini’s John Constantine: The Roots of Coincidence

The Roots of Coincidence brings together issues 243-244 and 247-249 of the long-running Vertigo title Hellblazer. These issues were penned by Andy Diggle, who helmed the series for 15 issues (as well as the Lady Constantine spin-off). He’s joined on … Continue reading

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Joss Whedon, Karl Moline and Jeff Loeb’s Time Of Your Life (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season Eight Volume 4)

Since I reviewed Volume Five before I received this pretty parcel, I know what will be coming down the road. This review could have a bit of a spoiler taste to it, but I promise to be as good a … Continue reading

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Joss Whedon’s Predators and Prey (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Season Eight Volume Five)

Predators and Prey is volume five of Whedon’s “Buffy Season Eight,” otherwise known as The Buffy Story After The TV Show Wrapped. While earlier volumes like Wolves At The Gate and The Long Way Home were slam-bang action fests or … Continue reading

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John Ostrander and Timothy Truman’s Grimjack: Killer Instinct

I bust people out of prison, hunt down vampires, fight alien gods – all the fun jobs other people are too squeamish or too polite to do themselves. Call me a mercenary. Call me an assassin. Call me a villain. … Continue reading

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John Shirley’s War Lord and Subterranean

In the wake of his Constantine movie novelization, John Shirley went on to pen two original novels about Vertigo’s world-weary magus John Constantine, both published in 2006. With these novels, Shirley is clearly trying to reach two different sets of … Continue reading

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Pascal Blanchet’s White Rapids

The history of Canada has not been used for too many movies. We’re a peaceful people, and we seek to live with each other, with as little conflict as possible. No civil wars, no struggle between cowboys and Indians (well … Continue reading

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Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus: Volume 1

Most Buffy fans who have gotten their hands on the slew of post-BtVS Season Seven graphic novels already know that it’s a Long Way Home for Ms. Summers, but just how did this wild and crazy ride of hers start … Continue reading

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