Just a lot of killings. Milo here. Heyheyheyhey???? A graphic novel review? Haven't seen one of these since April... While the irony of proclaiming "comic book reviews" as one of our main specialities isn't lost on me, I thought it was high time they saw the light of day once again. And what better graphic…Read more Nemesis (2010) – Review
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Sin City Vol. 2: A Dame To Kill For (1993) – Review
As Long As That Dame Ain't Eva Green, I'm Happy. *THIS HERE BE A REVIEW FOR THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, NOT THE MOVIE, YA DINGDONG* Milo here. Back in August (a simpler time), I reviewed the first volume of Sin City books, The Hard Goodbye, (which you can check herre, if you're a Stuff And That…Read more Sin City Vol. 2: A Dame To Kill For (1993) – Review
Tank Girl One (Remaster) (2009) – Sub-Review
Tank You Very Much. Milo here. Goddamn! That tagline was tits. I apologise. Anyway, I thought I do a little graphic novel review for y'all, considering I haven't done one for a few months and, hey! Look at that! It isn't a flippin' Batman one! Let's get a little bit of background on this ting.…Read more Tank Girl One (Remaster) (2009) – Sub-Review
Sin City Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye – Review
Is That All You Got, You Pansies? Milo here, getting excited because of reasons that I'll keep from you because a-haha a-hahaha. The Sin City series of books are a series of books I've intended to get my meaty paws on for a good while now. The famed art direction of the books and films…Read more Sin City Vol. 1: The Hard Goodbye – Review
Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1989) – Review
Send Shivers Down Your Spine. Reuben, here. ... ... ... Nope, only joking, it's still bloody me. After pondering over dem good ol' Batman games the other day, my attention, as you will obviously remember, was drawn to this particular graphic novel so, seeing that I'm not seeing a new film 'til Sunday, I thought…Read more Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1989) – Review
Kick-Ass (2010) – Review
THIS IS THE GRAPHIC NOVEL, NOT THE MOVIE. I have mentioned this before (see Mars Attacks Judge Dredd Review) for it's art but Kick-Ass, the lovechild of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr., has so many other strong qualities going for it. The writing is witty yet realistic, the violence, oh the violence, will have…Read more Kick-Ass (2010) – Review