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Aliens: Stronghold5 reviews
John Arcudi, Duncan Fegredo

Dark Horse, 1996

Great book
man this was one of the most interesting and great books of the aliens series, i am a big fan of this series and have read all of them, if u like aliens then this is a must read
  
  











  



  
Tom Strong: Book Five (Tom Strong)1 review
Brian K. Vaughan, Ed Brubaker

Wildstorm, 2006

Moore Isn't Less: Tom Remains Strong
Book Five is a collection of Tom Strong comics, #26 - #30, and it's much more fun than it deserves to be. Y'see, Alan Moore created T. Strong and wrote the stories up until issue #22. The Moore-fanatics among us (including me) would have preferred that he'd penciled each and every tale. Alas, he turned his character and his fictional world over to others. But this enjoyable series and it's ...
  
  











  



  
Studio Space1 review
Joel Meadows, Gary Marshall, ...

Image Comics, 2008

Great Interviews, But Not What I Expected
This book gets an easy four stars just for the wealth of content about the methods and backgrounds of the featured artists, and I would definitely recommend it on that basis. But based on the original solicitation prior to its release, I had expected a book with lots of images of physical working spaces. Instead, there's just one image of each artist's studio, and some of those pictures aren't ...
  
  











  



  
Marvel Monsters HC
Peter David, Jeff Parker, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Marvel's monsters unleashed in four timeless tales by today's hottest creators! In Monsters on the Prowl, it's the Hulk, the Thing, Giant-Man and the Beast vs. a tidal wave of classic creatures when the Collector inadvertently lets loose Droom, Grogg, Goom, Rombuu, Grattu and more on New York City! In Devil Dinosaur, two young Celestials debate prehistoric Earth's superior life form. But when the ferocity of Devil Dinosaur proves no match for ...
  
  











  



  
Chasing Dogma17 reviews
Kevin Smith, Duncan Fegredo, ...

Image Comics, 2001

Between the films
What happened to Jay and Silent Bob between "Chasing Amy" and "Dogma"? How did Jay get the idea of going to Shermer, Illinois? Where did he get that hat? And why were they hanging out in the parking lot of a birth control clinic? This book WILL answer those questions...and make you laugh out loud in the process!
  
  











  



  
Hellboy Volume 8: Darkness Calls (Hellboy (Graphic Novels)) (Hellboy (Graphic Novels))5 reviews
Mike Mignola, Duncan Fegredo, ...

Dark Horse Comics, 2008

Good Hellboy, Kick some A
This is not only a great story, but it also has amazing art. The artist who worked on this book did an amazing job that definitely impressed me. Being a fan of Mike's art work, I can sometimes me skeptical of other people that pick up the torch and illustrate his books. The art is amazing and I recommend it to any fan of Hellboy.
  
  











  



  
Kid Eternity4 reviews
Grant Morrison

Vertigo, 2006

Disregard the bad review
First off, this was done a long, long, long time before Grant's work on JLA and X-Men. I don't see how anyone can compare this work to those. This is about as close to a superhero book as Sandman was. Sure, the original Kid Eternity might have been a costumed adventurer, but then again, so was the original Sandman. This is more of a work of horror and black comedy. I generally regard Morrison's ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Adventures: One Tin Soldier TPB (Ultimate)3 reviews
Ron Zimmerman, Duncan Fegredo

Marvel Comics, 2005

Exceeds low expectations
Marvel Comics' Ultimate line has revamped Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Daredevil, Elektra and more. With the company's list of characters to ultimize growing, no doubt, short, someone decided to dip into another well: Batman. (Yes, he belongs to the Other Guys.) I was prepared to hate this book. The Ultimate line is one of the best things going down on the Marvel ...
  
  











  



  
The Batman Chronicles #9 Summer 1997
Devin K. Grayson

DC Comics, 1997
  
  











  



  
Enigma (DC Comics Vertigo)12 reviews
Peter Milligan

Vertigo, 1995

twilight zone-ish comic
Brilliant comic with a great twist at the end. Very underated from Vertigo's early days. Offbeat characters like Envelope Girl and Titus Bird bring this book to life paying homage to 70's whacked out comics world. Enjoy! and then what?
  
  











  



  
ENIGMA (1993 VERTIGO) 1-7
Peter Milligan

Vertigo, 1993

ENIGMA (1993 VERTIGO) 1-7 (3/93;2.50 cover price) A masterpeice! Peter (Shade, the Changing Man) Milligan scripts this amazing story of sexually confused man in his thirties who seeks the creator of his favorite superhero, Enigma. Meanwhile, Enigma has suddenly become real. Beautiful art by Duncan Fegredo highlights this great mini-series, one of the first to bear the Vertigo imprint. Highly, HIGHLY recommended. The first seven issues of an 8 ...
  
  











  



  
X-Force: Famous, Mutant & Mortal (X-Men) (X-Statix)3 reviews
Peter Milligan

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2003

Not the greatest, but still satisfying
I can't say im a big fan of Marvel in general and X-titles are usually unapealing to me, but i am a fan of Mike Allred. Based on my love for Mike Allred's own Madman, i decided to give X-Force a chance and bought the hardcover version which collects the tpbs as well as some other extras. I wasnt disapointed, the writing by Peter Milligan is decent, better than 80 percent of whats out there at ...
  
  











  



  
Spider-Man's Tangled Web, Vol. 12 reviews
Garth Ennis, John McCrea, ...

Marvel Comics, 2002

Great creators bring a fresh look at Spider-Man's world
Marvel Comics have been resurrecting the sales and popularity of their flagship character, Spider-Man, in the past year. It seems so obvious, but a big part of the character's resurgence has been due to the quality of writers and artists employed on the various monthly books. Tangled Web falls outside the "ongoing continuity" of the two main "core" titles, Amazing Spider-Man and Peter Parker, ...
  
  











  



  
Tom Strong (Book 5) (Tom Strong)1 review
Ed Brubaker, Mark Schultz, ...

Wildstorm, 2005

Good But Missing Something
This latest collection of Millennium City's greatest hero may be fun but it is missing something that the previous collections had. Each of the five issues collected within contain only a single story each. While the stories do manage to be fine adventure comics on their own, they do not have the cleverness of the earlier stories. It may be because the name Alan Moore is missing from the ...
  
  











  



  
Jay & Silent Bob #1 (4-Issue Limited Series - Oni Press)
Kevin Smith

Oni Press, 1998
  
  











  



  
Intersections Limited Edition
Duncan Fegredo, Sean Phillips

Image Comics, 2007

Conceived during a repast of fine wine and nouvelle cuisine, Intersections is the meeting of two artistic minds. Sean Phillips (Marvel Zombies, Criminal) and Duncan Fegredo (Hellboy, Enigma) play artistic ping pong with a sketchbook - a drawn and painted conversation where punctuation is provided by the postal service. Can you read between the paintings? Intersections: the sequential conclusion to an excess of curry and beer.
  
  











  



  
Intersections1 review
Duncan Fegredo, Sean Phillips

Image Comics, 2007

Works In Progress Galore!
I'm always a sucker for sketchbooks and things that show the process towards the finished piece. This is definitely such a book! Sean and Duncan have come together to bring you a wonderful insight into their world. Pencil stuff, pen and ink, rough paints, ball point pen--nothing is forbidden or too sacred. Also, it's reasonably priced, beautiful images and two artists for the price of one--how ...
  
  











  



  
The Dreaming #26 July 1998
Caitlin R. Kiernan

DC Vertigo Press, 1998

"Restitution"
  
  











  







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