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Lot of action, but the lack of originality in the story just hurt it a lot. It also feel a bit empty. Don't really worth it. Sorry...
4,5/5. Un bon roman d'horreur, un hommage au genre pratiquement, qui laisse également transparaître quelques influences, l'ombre de Stephen King entre autres se fait sentir dans ce livre. Un roman assez massif, qui souffre par contre de quelques longueurs, mais qui nous garde dans l'action du début à la fin. Pour certains cela sera un point fort, pour ma part, j'aurais pris un peu plus de psychologie derrière les personnages, certains avaient matière à être bien plus développé et ne l'ont pas été suffisamment à mon goût. Néanmoins, un excellent roman que les amateurs d'horreur devraient apprécier et qui mélange bien l'horreur surnaturelle et l'horreur dont seuls les humains sont capables de produire.
What was looking like a promising start just really soon fell into the same action/not much story story with a badass and funny heroes. Didn't like it!
This book is supposed to be about sensory issues, but in fact, other then showing different way for kid to experience sensory problems or bad feeling, it doesn't do anything. So it represent the problem, but give no explanation, no way to help, except then adapt everything for them, which I find not always realistic. An interesting and not talk about a lot subject, but an execution that could have use more reflexion or more editing work.
Intriguing concept of a new-series a multiple side. Many Marvels heroes searching for Wolverine. A bit slow, lot of talking in this one, but still good and promising future so I'm in!
Justice League: No Justice (2018-) #3
Joshua Williamson, Marcus To, Scott Snyder, Riley Rossmo, Francis Manapul, James Tynion IV
We see some strings here and there to make it fall into places, but definitely better then the previous issue. A most then galactical epic story happening here and it have potential, we'll see how well it's develop but it look promising after this one!
One more like this and I quite this series. Can't take more of this teenagers drama/romance stuff!!
Very interesting new Hulk series that we have here. A bit slow on action for my taste here, but the story is so good that it was entertaining from start to finish. Really good!
Just wow! For those of you who had seen the movie, this will be a awesome flashback, and for those who haven't seen it well it might be a good way to introduce you to it (and the go see the movie). Classic horror at his best. Story has well has the illustrations style, all very classic but in a good way, and it's old and classic so it's not faking anything. Zombies, supernatural beast, psychopath, alien stuff, and much more. Horror fans have to read it!!
Batman (2016-) #50
Paul Pope, Alex Sinclair, Tim Sale, Andy Kubert, Jason Fabok, Trish Mulvihill, Tom King, Rafael Albuquerque, Clay Mann, Tony Daniel, Ty Templeton, José Luis García-López, Frank Miller, Lee Weeks, Keiren Smith, Lee Bermejo, FCO Plascencia, Greg Capullo, Joëlle Jones, Hi-Fi, Becky Cloonan, Amanda Conner, Mikel Janín, José Villarrubia, Brad Anderson, June Chung, Jordie Bellaire, Neal Adams
This might be one of the best comic book I ever read. Original, unique, very deep. Lot of guest art in it too so it's make it special in the artwork perspective. But it's definitely the story, the writing that have got into me. Sometimes I read stuff that seem to make sense the exact day I've read them, because of something I didn't know the day before and I wouldn't have got it all if read previously, or because of a particular state of mind I'm. This comic book was one of those. I don't usually cry often, and even less while reading (I remember crying at the end of Shutter Island, and I think I cry while reading Les misérables, but that's it), but today I cry reading a Batman comic... maybe I just get soft aging... but it's have been hell of a day for me today and this one just got me emotional. All that to say that it's a more emotional comic, no action here, but a very beautiful homage to those two characters.
I let you with a quotes (I know I never do that, but there's a first for everything)... Bruce ask Alfred if he can be happy, and there what Alfred answer: «After all you've done. All you've endured, suffered. To go on another day... Don't you have to be?»
I just find this so beautifully written!!
I let you with a quotes (I know I never do that, but there's a first for everything)... Bruce ask Alfred if he can be happy, and there what Alfred answer: «After all you've done. All you've endured, suffered. To go on another day... Don't you have to be?»
I just find this so beautifully written!!