The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier83 reviews
Alan Moore

Wildstorm, 2007

Excellent follow-up.

Not just a comic book, this is, for the most part, the titular Black Dossier. Not a place for anyone who hasn't read a League book before to start with the series, but a truly exciting follow-up for fans. Alan Moore mimics everything from Shakespeare to Kerouac in a book that changes styles every ...
  
  











  



  
Complete Clive Barker's Great And Secret Show HC1 review
Chris Ryall, Gabriel Rodriguez

IDW Publishing, 2008

My second copy!

This is actually my second time buying this graphic novel/TPB version of the Clive Barker novel. I bought the first as a paperback for a friend (who is a devoted Clive Barker fan) - and couldn't put it down when I borrowed. So now I'm getting a hardcover copy for myself. And I hope that the rest ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: Klingons - Blood Will Tell (Star Trek)
Scott Tipton, David Tipton

IDW Publishing, 2007

There are two sides to every argument, and this special collection looks at some of the most famous encounters between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire - from the Klingon perspective! Star Trek fans are used to the Klingons responding with "swift and blinding violence," and now the creative team that brought you Angel: Auld Lang Syne will show us why. Also includes a cover ...
  
  











  



  
Scarface: Devil in Disguise3 reviews
Joshua Jabcuga

IDW Publishing, 2008

A favorite ...

+ Scarface Devil in Disguise
+ Very cool back story to Tony Montana

When I first bought Scarface: Devil in Disguise, I was a little reluctant because I am a true Scarface: The Movie diehard. I was worried that the Devil would destroy the great story line of Tony Montana and how he became the most feared faux cocaine trafficker in Miami's history ...but that was ...
  
  











  



  
Completely Doomed3 reviews
Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson, ...

IDW Publishing, 2007

A THROWBACK TO 1970'S HORROR MAGS

+ Doomed? Maybe. Great? Absolutely.
+ Best of its kind since EC

The bronze age of comics is the most overlooked of the various comic book eras. It doesn't have the historical significance of the Golden Age, the panache of The Silver Age's rejuvenation of comic books, or the gritty realism of the Modern Age. But one thing that the Bronze Age could boast, that ...
  
  











  



  
The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 220 reviews
Neil Gaiman

Vertigo, 2007

The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2

+ Amazing...
+ Amazing Stories, Great Amazon Price
+ Great story, great package
+ A MUST
  
  











  



  
Complete Terry And The Pirates Volume 1: 1934-1936 (Complete Terry & the Pirates)14 reviews
Milton Caniff

IDW Publishing, 2007

Why Can't They Draw 'Em Like This Anymore?

+ "Hotsy Dandy!" (But why such a small format?)
+ What a Great Find!
+ Still mesmerizing after 70 years
+ Terry and the Pirates vol. 1
  
  











  



  
Scarface: Devil in Disguise3 reviews
Joshua Jabcuga

IDW Publishing, 2008

A favorite ...

+ Scarface Devil in Disguise
+ Very cool back story to Tony Montana

When I first bought Scarface: Devil in Disguise, I was a little reluctant because I am a true Scarface: The Movie diehard. I was worried that the Devil would destroy the great story line of Tony Montana and how he became the most feared faux cocaine trafficker in Miami's history ...but that was ...
  
  











  



  
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier83 reviews
Alan Moore

Wildstorm, 2007

Excellent follow-up.

Not just a comic book, this is, for the most part, the titular Black Dossier. Not a place for anyone who hasn't read a League book before to start with the series, but a truly exciting follow-up for fans. Alan Moore mimics everything from Shakespeare to Kerouac in a book that changes styles every ...
  
  











  



  
The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 220 reviews
Neil Gaiman

Vertigo, 2007

The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 2

+ Amazing...
+ Amazing Stories, Great Amazon Price
+ Great story, great package
+ A MUST
  
  











  



  
Complete Clive Barker's Great And Secret Show HC1 review
Chris Ryall, Gabriel Rodriguez

IDW Publishing, 2008

My second copy!

This is actually my second time buying this graphic novel/TPB version of the Clive Barker novel. I bought the first as a paperback for a friend (who is a devoted Clive Barker fan) - and couldn't put it down when I borrowed. So now I'm getting a hardcover copy for myself. And I hope that the rest ...
  
  











  



  
Complete Terry And The Pirates Volume 1: 1934-1936 (Complete Terry & the Pirates)14 reviews
Milton Caniff

IDW Publishing, 2007

Why Can't They Draw 'Em Like This Anymore?

+ "Hotsy Dandy!" (But why such a small format?)
+ What a Great Find!
+ Still mesmerizing after 70 years
+ Terry and the Pirates vol. 1
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: Klingons - Blood Will Tell (Star Trek)
Scott Tipton, David Tipton

IDW Publishing, 2007

There are two sides to every argument, and this special collection looks at some of the most famous encounters between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire - from the Klingon perspective! Star Trek fans are used to the Klingons responding with "swift and blinding violence," and now the creative team that brought you Angel: Auld Lang Syne will show us why. Also includes a cover ...
  
  











  



  
Completely Doomed3 reviews
Robert Bloch, Richard Matheson, ...

IDW Publishing, 2007

A THROWBACK TO 1970'S HORROR MAGS

+ Doomed? Maybe. Great? Absolutely.
+ Best of its kind since EC

The bronze age of comics is the most overlooked of the various comic book eras. It doesn't have the historical significance of the Golden Age, the panache of The Silver Age's rejuvenation of comic books, or the gritty realism of the Modern Age. But one thing that the Bronze Age could boast, that ...