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Runaways, Vol. 311 reviews
Brian K Vaughan, Adrian Alphona, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

I loved it!!!
What a great book I didn't think I would like it but then I heard great ythings about the writer and like i said I enjoyed it very much!!!!
  
  











  



  
Gravity: Big-City Super Hero (Fantastic Four)2 reviews
Sean McKeever, Mike Norton, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

Looking for a great all ages title? fun comic? easy to jump into? this is it!
This is a new hero from marvel comics, this reprints issues 1-5 of gravity, who looks to be a new up and coming star for marvel comics, the reason is he is so likable, he's a guy who started college, wants to do right in the world, meet a girl, help a few people..oh and he has super powers too, though he had no tragic event in his past, he wanted to emulate spider-man and many other heroes so he ...
  
  











  



  
Angel Spotlight2 reviews
Peter David, Jay Faerber, ...

IDW Publishing, 2007

IDW Continues Its "Angel" Series
After two entertaining (yet imperfect) Angel arcs by IDW Publishing, the company decided to take a break from a continuing miniseries and release five one-shot "Spotlight" issues. Each issue of "Angel: Spotlight" details an adventure in the life of characters that don't often get their own stories. Each section was written and drawn by different writers/artists, making this a very diverse ...
  
  











  



  
Grosse Adventures, The Volume 1: The Good, The Bad & The Gassy (Grosse Adventures (Graphic Novels))3 reviews

TokyoPop, 2006

Farts ARE funny!
The great thing about the Grosse brothers is that they're not just all about the farts. They're intrepid problem-solvers, they face all the travails of kids their age (sibling rivalry, school competition) with courage and integrity, and they support and encourage each other. Who knew that a story about intestinal gas could have a moral backbone? But to the grouchy reviewer who didn't get it: it's ...
  
  











  



  
Runaways Vol. 7: Live Fast1 review
Brian K Vaughan, Adrian Alphona, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

BKV Bows Out Gracefully
This book collects two three-issue arcs (Dead Means Dead & Live Fast) from "Runaways." These are creator Brian K. Vaughan's last six issues as the writer of "Runaways," and he really goes out on a high note with this emotional, character-driven, action packed TPB. For the "Dead Means Dead" arc (the first three issues in this book), penciller Adrian Alphona is replaced by Mike Norton. While ...
  
  











  



  
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol. 5: Monsters on the Prowl1 review
Peter David, Mike Norton

Marvel Comics, 2007

All ages Spider-Man fun
"Marvel Adventures" is a line of comics designed to be appropriate for all ages. These are fun stories about Spider-Man when he was a teenager. This volume collects four issues of the series written by bestselling author, and parent of four, Peter David. His unique blend of tightly woven plots, interesting dialogue, and sense of humor are perfect for younger readers. Penciller Mike ...
  
  











  



  
Peter Norton's Network Security Fundamentals4 reviews
Peter Norton, Mike Stockman

Sams, 1999

An Excellent introduction
This is an extremely useful primer on network security. After looking through a number of books, I chose this one as a starting point because of its clear organization and language.
  
  











  



  
Queen & Country, Vol. 7: Operation Saddlebag2 reviews
Greg Rucka, Mike Norton

Oni Press, 2005

Amazing!
En la línea de las sagas anteriores, con una primera historia que enlaza los acontecimientos de la pasada recopilación y el desarrollo de la Operación Saddlebag completa.
  
  











  



  
Voltron Volume 1: Revelations (Voltron: Defender of the Universe)2 reviews
Dan Jolley, Clint Hilinski, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2004

Voltron is Back!
First fell in love with the Voltron Cartoon back in 84' or so-at the early age of 6. When I first spotted this book on the net-I started fiendin' for those child-hood memories once again. Now, after reading this comic, all those memories from the cartoon start to flourish. All the characters are there:Keith (mission leader-martial arts hobbiest)/Lance (extraordinary pilot)/14 year ...
  
  











  



  
Hack / Slash Volume 2: Death By Sequel (Hack Slash)2 reviews
Tim Seeley, Skottie Young, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2007

Not quite as good as volume one but still a good read
This, like the first volume, is a collection of "episodes", each one basically a small scale slasher movie. This volume only has two of these stories, they're both just as good as those in the first volume. The characters, writing, dialogue, are all still good, but the artwork is drastically different in this, and in my opinion, not in a good way. Once you get used to it, though, it shouldn't get ...
  
  











  



  
Voltron Complete Omnibus1 review
Dan Jolley, Marie Croall, ...

Devil's Due Publishing, 2008

Excellent nostalga trip, and it leaves me wanting MORE!
This book is amazing on all accounts. It collects the Voltron 4 issue mini-series, as well as the 12 issues in the ongoing series that followed (issue 12 is available in this book for the first time ever). I bought this book site unseen just wanting to get my hands on some cool Voltron stuff and wow was I impressed! I didn't necessarily need them to re-tell the whole origin story again, but it ...
  
  











  



  
Closer2 reviews
Antony Johnston, Mike Norton, ...

Oni Press, 2004

The Science and Sorcery of Quantum Physics
Quantum physics indicates that quantum teleportation should be possible. A team of scientists were working on the idea thirty years ago. All was going well until they were finally ready to test the process on a human subject. The subject died and the project, named Hermes, was shutdown and abandoned. The scientists disbanded and refused to ever mention the project again. But a young lab ...
  
  











  



  
Noble Causes: Extended Family #2 (Noble Causes)1 review
Jay Faerber, B. Clay Moore, ...

Image Comics, 2004

First Time Noble Causes
I am not a Noble Causes fan. I have never read another issue before. The reason I bought this particular issue because I read that Invincible (another image character) had a guest appearance. (As a note for other Invincible/Kirkman fans, Invincible appears for 2 panels and has no lines or real involvement to the story. Brit also makes a slightly less brief appearance. And Robot, Atom Eve, ...
  
  











  



  
Angel Omnibus
Peter David, Jay Faerber, ...

IDW Publishing, 2008

Discover the Angel Omnibus, which collects the IDW's Angel: The Curse, Angel: Old Friends, Angel: Spotlight, and Angel: Auld Lang Syne. This huge collection of comics includes work by New York Times best-selling writer Peter David, and features the most popular characters from the TV show including Spike and Illyria.
  
  











  



  
All New Atom #16
Roger Stern

DC Comics, 2007

The mysteries of Ivy Town deepen as it appears Ray Palmer may have been more responsible for the bad than the good...and the new Atom is further disillusioned by his former mentor. Featuring guest writer Roger Stern (THE DEATH OF SUPERMAN)!
  
  











  



  
All New Atom #12
Gail Simone

DC Comics, 2007

Beginning a sweeping 4-part story arc that will change the history of the Atom! Ryan Choi makes the fateful decision to proactively seek his predecessor and learn where he went at the end of IDENTITY CRISIS!
  
  











  



  
Birthquake (Jason and the Argobots, Book 1)
J. Torres, Mike Norton

Oni Press, 2003

What young boy doesn't wish for his very own giant robot? Every kid fantasizes about a mechanized friend that can tower over bullies and adults alike, take you to strange new places, and basically make you into the coolest kid on earth. Well, Jason's dreams are about to come true, or at least that's what he thinks when he finds a giant cybernetic hand sticking out of a crevasse near his desert home. What will his inventor grandfather and ...
  
  











  



  
Angel Spotlight Wesley Comic Book One Shot (BTVS)
Scott Tipton

IDW, 2006

Variant Covers - Cover May Differ Scott Tipton (w), Mike Norton (a), Mike Norton, Walks, Kohse, Stamb (c) It's just another day at the office at Wolfram & Hart, which usually means only one thing: every man for himself! When a most lethal legal maneuver strikes down one of the associates, Wesley realizes that the path to Fred's affections might once more be clear - but can he live with the ramifications? And advice from Spike, of all people, ...
  
  











  



  
All-New Atom (Book 2): Future/Past
Gail Simone, Mike Norton, ...

DC Comics, 2007
  
  











  



  
Countdown #11 (To Final Crisis) "Eye Of The Beholder"
Paul Dini w/ Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti

DC Comics, 2008

Part of DC Comics year long, weekly series, counting down to "Final Crisis" in May 2008. The 1st issue of this series is #51, and counts down backwards to issue #0. Also includes the ORIGIN OF SOLOMON GRUNDY by Scott Beatty and Tom Mandrake.
  
  











  







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