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Full of lengthy descriptions of scenes in films and TV shows, and very little analysis on the topic. Not really what I hoped for.

What a horrible, horrible way to desecrate the corpse of a long-dead story. The TV series was without a doubt one of the best ones out there and it had the best ending one could have hoped for.

These comics are a desperate attempt to create a new cash cow (which probably worked) out of it by inventing terrible and ridiculous story lines which don't even make sense and in some cases completely ruin the show.

What a huge waste of time! This book is not only lacking any kind of interesting content whatsoever, it's also full of religious crap. Altogether, I just kept wanting to throw it against the wall in frustration. I can't believe I'll have to spent two seminar sessions talking about this garbage.

A literary milestone, what else?

Ugh, I don't get it and the "verse" is just terrible.

This is a terrible book. I have stared at its 270 pages without actually being able to read them. It's just so abysmally written than I could not grasp it at all. My mind would just slip after a sentence or two, and eventually I would notice that my eyes had just moved over another page full of words without knowing what they contain.

What I got from this book: there are two blokes named Nicholas, one is a dull satanist who builds churches with a secret ingredient in the 1710s, and one who investigates murders in those churches in the 1980s.
SpoilerIn the end of the book, they merge into one single space-time paradoxical freak.
That's all that happens. Now you know it all. Don't bother reading the book.

Ambitious comic about comics. It's interesting, but trying to sort out all the narrative levels can be a bit confusing.

Interesting feminist retelling of a Sanskrit legend, but I suspect to truly understand this, one has to be familiar with the legend...

Wow, this is terrible.