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Two different species or tribes who have to work together to survive and now have to stay together.
Issue one got a lot of hype cause it's a backdoor story to the new Transformers series/universe but also the main story is really good. Robert Kirkman gives us two flawed people trying to work together to survive while also growing up hating each other's people. A real nice growth of character as we get deeper into the lore, and plenty of great moments to enjoy.
Issue one got a lot of hype cause it's a backdoor story to the new Transformers series/universe but also the main story is really good. Robert Kirkman gives us two flawed people trying to work together to survive while also growing up hating each other's people. A real nice growth of character as we get deeper into the lore, and plenty of great moments to enjoy.
A lot of fun. Wolverine goes deeper into the past when his weapon x group got royally fucked against the predators. Lots of fun and brutal fights to be had here.
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A lot of fun. Wolverine goes deeper into the past when his weapon x group got royally fucked against the predators. Lots of fun and brutal fights to be had here.
Merged review:
A lot of fun. Wolverine goes deeper into the past when his weapon x group got royally fucked against the predators. Lots of fun and brutal fights to be had here.
This started off extremely strong but got a bit boring as it went on, with a solid last two issues.
Basically the first issue of this arc is great. Having the entire Authority team wiped out, beaten down, and taken out and replaced by the next issue is ballsy. I mean we know most will come back but that utter shock and a redneck piece of shit non-stopping terminator creature made it a very exciting chapter.
Then we get a few issues of this new team which are frankly not nearly as interesting or fun. Basically a making fun of the other team version of them. They're boring and silly and that's the point but it isn't written as fun or exciting. The ending comes back when the old Authority returns and it becomes really exciting again with some brutal and justifiable deaths.
A 3 out of 5.
Basically the first issue of this arc is great. Having the entire Authority team wiped out, beaten down, and taken out and replaced by the next issue is ballsy. I mean we know most will come back but that utter shock and a redneck piece of shit non-stopping terminator creature made it a very exciting chapter.
Then we get a few issues of this new team which are frankly not nearly as interesting or fun. Basically a making fun of the other team version of them. They're boring and silly and that's the point but it isn't written as fun or exciting. The ending comes back when the old Authority returns and it becomes really exciting again with some brutal and justifiable deaths.
A 3 out of 5.
While the first Absolute was a knockout, this one was just good.
Millar brings his over the top, dumb as fuck, edgy comedy but it also did have legit great moments of characters winning when everything was stacked against them. The art is a bit more unbalanced here. A few different artist make the flow of the storytelling bounce around but overall nothing bad of course. It's a nice version of the book being so huge but overall it was a bit of a letdown. Especially the later half. A 2.5 out of 5, I'll bump it to a 3.
Millar brings his over the top, dumb as fuck, edgy comedy but it also did have legit great moments of characters winning when everything was stacked against them. The art is a bit more unbalanced here. A few different artist make the flow of the storytelling bounce around but overall nothing bad of course. It's a nice version of the book being so huge but overall it was a bit of a letdown. Especially the later half. A 2.5 out of 5, I'll bump it to a 3.
Sumi is a really cute lead. This isn't really needed, but it's a fun side story. Fills in the blanks of what's happening with Sumi before she meets our lead in the main story. The big plus is Sumi is a much better lead. So if like cuteness, overcoming fears, and funny situations this is pretty good.
Still very cute.
I think volume 1 was funnier but overall these are extremely short, 6-8 page stories that have a ton of heart. I think if you're married you'd get a real kick out of these, or in a long term relationship. I love the two leads, and their stories. This time involving a ring as well as co-workers wondering what they're up to. Some good stuff.
I think volume 1 was funnier but overall these are extremely short, 6-8 page stories that have a ton of heart. I think if you're married you'd get a real kick out of these, or in a long term relationship. I love the two leads, and their stories. This time involving a ring as well as co-workers wondering what they're up to. Some good stuff.
A solid followup. We get a lot more info on the park and good old dad as well as the main characters mother. But I have to say this one felt a lot stiffer in pacing and didn't get me as excited. I think changing different view points and focusing on the park more over family drama would have done this one a favor, least one issue.
A really cute manga.
Basically two people at work who are going to be forced to relocate for their job unless a big event. They decide to "fake" marry and leads to funny situations like these two awkward souls trying to go to work and not act weird with their co-workers. Co-workers coming to visit. Oh, and pulling off a fake marriage.
Overall cute, heartwarming, and a sweet slice of life drama.
Basically two people at work who are going to be forced to relocate for their job unless a big event. They decide to "fake" marry and leads to funny situations like these two awkward souls trying to go to work and not act weird with their co-workers. Co-workers coming to visit. Oh, and pulling off a fake marriage.
Overall cute, heartwarming, and a sweet slice of life drama.
At this point we're 20 volumes in so you know what we're getting. Cute situations with husband and wife trying to be together but not "too fast".
The students are staying over in this old home with them leading to actually some really funny situations. We get also some backstory on the students which is a nice turn. The very ending bonus chapter is weird, cause age wise, but overall it's a fun volume. A 4 out of 5.
The students are staying over in this old home with them leading to actually some really funny situations. We get also some backstory on the students which is a nice turn. The very ending bonus chapter is weird, cause age wise, but overall it's a fun volume. A 4 out of 5.
Bill is a retired cop living the rest of his days watching stuff like Jerry Springer. But one day he gets a letter from a mass murderer letting him know how pleased he is with running over and killing people with his Mercedes. Bill then goes on a wild chase to catch the son of a bitch before he acts again.
This is a pretty solid cat and mouse like story. Our main lead Bill is a good enough lead though it's his side cast, Jarome, and Holly, that really help create a much more interesting "good" guys side. The villain, Hartsfield, is a piece of shit villain, but a good one. Basically cruel, sick, racist, all the things you hate about people he is. Making him compelling when you get his point of view because you're never sure what he might do.
There's some dry spots here or there but this tightly crafted story tells a fun tale of good vs bad, that I had a good time. I'd probably rate it near a3.5 but I'll bump it up to a 4 for GR and on top of that some great narration once more on audible.
This is a pretty solid cat and mouse like story. Our main lead Bill is a good enough lead though it's his side cast, Jarome, and Holly, that really help create a much more interesting "good" guys side. The villain, Hartsfield, is a piece of shit villain, but a good one. Basically cruel, sick, racist, all the things you hate about people he is. Making him compelling when you get his point of view because you're never sure what he might do.
There's some dry spots here or there but this tightly crafted story tells a fun tale of good vs bad, that I had a good time. I'd probably rate it near a3.5 but I'll bump it up to a 4 for GR and on top of that some great narration once more on audible.