Manhunter Vol. 1: Street Justice (DC Comics)10 reviews
Marc Andreyko

DC Comics, 2005

Kate is great!

+ Not your typical superheroine
+ A strong debut for DC's great new female hero.
+ Smart and witty
+ An Original And Good Take On The 'Violent Vigilante Superhero' Style Of Book
  
  











  



  
Kinetic2 reviews
Kelley Puckett

DC Comics, 2005

Would have been a good beginning

+ Excellent Graphic Novel

When DC comics lauched their "Focus" line the basic concept was that in a normal everyday world what would happen to someone who gained super-powers? It's not an original idea, it's just a ploy to escape the complex continuity of the established superheor universe. DC launched four titles, ...
  
  











  



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

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2003

Not the greatest, but still satisfying

+ One of the most moving graphic novels I've ever read
+ This is a good book and a good value

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 ...
  
  











  



  
Preacher Vol. 1: Gone to Texas97 reviews
Garth Ennis

Vertigo, 1996

THIS COMIC WILL OFFEND

+ A graphic novel series of biblical proportions
+ If you like "Carnivale" you should like this
+ Outstanding stuff!!
  
  











  



  
Punisher MAX: Born16 reviews
Garth Ennis

Marvel Comics, 2006

Wickedcool

+ Frank's inner demons
+ excellent comic book

Hmm. The title of this review says it all: BORN is wickedcool. It is a perfect addition too Garth Ennis' amazing and amazingly brutal Punisher MAX series. Shame he is bowing out after issue 55 (which will be trade paperback volume 10). Little point reading after that, b/c it doesn't get any better ...
  
  











  



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

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2003

Not the greatest, but still satisfying

+ One of the most moving graphic novels I've ever read
+ This is a good book and a good value

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 ...
  
  











  



  
Kinetic2 reviews
Kelley Puckett

DC Comics, 2005

Would have been a good beginning

+ Excellent Graphic Novel

When DC comics lauched their "Focus" line the basic concept was that in a normal everyday world what would happen to someone who gained super-powers? It's not an original idea, it's just a ploy to escape the complex continuity of the established superheor universe. DC launched four titles, ...
  
  











  



  
Punisher MAX: Born16 reviews
Garth Ennis

Marvel Comics, 2006

Wickedcool

+ Frank's inner demons
+ excellent comic book

Hmm. The title of this review says it all: BORN is wickedcool. It is a perfect addition too Garth Ennis' amazing and amazingly brutal Punisher MAX series. Shame he is bowing out after issue 55 (which will be trade paperback volume 10). Little point reading after that, b/c it doesn't get any better ...
  
  











  



  
Preacher Vol. 1: Gone to Texas97 reviews
Garth Ennis

Vertigo, 1996

THIS COMIC WILL OFFEND

+ A graphic novel series of biblical proportions
+ If you like "Carnivale" you should like this
+ Outstanding stuff!!
  
  











  



  
Manhunter Vol. 1: Street Justice (DC Comics)10 reviews
Marc Andreyko

DC Comics, 2005

Kate is great!

+ Not your typical superheroine
+ A strong debut for DC's great new female hero.
+ Smart and witty
+ An Original And Good Take On The 'Violent Vigilante Superhero' Style Of Book