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Little heavy handed but well done story about how people do hate crimes and hurt people who are homosexual for no reason than the "word" of God. Even Spectre has conflicted opinions based on how he was raised, I'm glad to see change, even if it's slightly. A 4 out of 5.
A solid but slowly paced issue. Really dug the ending though. Art is as always great.
Think safe to say this run of Moonie is the best ever. Reese reuniting with Moon Knight, epic kills, fucking amazing ending. Gimmie more. Let Jed stay on another 25 issues.
Strongest volume since the first. Filled with some great comedic moments especially with the dad. A man ready to say his true feelings. A satisfying ending to our leads and opening up for new characters.
The subject matter is important, and also dark. It makes me wonder how fucked up it was to just be able to go inside someone's house and rape them and leave and get away with it, over and over and over again.
The golden State killer was a rapist who became a killer, and would go inside people's homes, rape them, sometimes kill them, and leave. He was only caught in 2020, but his crimes began in the 70s. This book documents these vicious attacks, and it's disturbing to read, but also well done.
The other part of the book focuses a lot on Michelle, the writer, and sadly she had passed away before this book was released or before the killer was caught. Her story and life isn't very interesting, and drags this one down when she gets a little too much into her own life and obsession.
But overall it's a solid book, just not great, but I'm for sure locking my doors and turning on my recorders and cameras just incase from now on. A 3 out of 5.
The golden State killer was a rapist who became a killer, and would go inside people's homes, rape them, sometimes kill them, and leave. He was only caught in 2020, but his crimes began in the 70s. This book documents these vicious attacks, and it's disturbing to read, but also well done.
The other part of the book focuses a lot on Michelle, the writer, and sadly she had passed away before this book was released or before the killer was caught. Her story and life isn't very interesting, and drags this one down when she gets a little too much into her own life and obsession.
But overall it's a solid book, just not great, but I'm for sure locking my doors and turning on my recorders and cameras just incase from now on. A 3 out of 5.
This series always fills my heart with joy. From getting her first Bike (And right away wanting a better one) to building a bookcase, to trying to deliver milk to her neighbor, this book is filled with heartfelt and funny moments. If you haven't checked out this adorable (And funny as hell series) please pick up volume 1. Especially if you have a kid, it cracks me up.
A tie in of sorts to the Final Night event. It's good, mostly cause we see Spectre grow in ways I didn't expect as well as try his best to save the planet. But the plot feels jumbled, and if you aren't reading Final Night (I read it) you'd be very lost.
The Indian storyline is solid but it's not my favorite. Feels very stretched. But I believe it wraps up next issue so we'll see how it goes.
Basically a retelling of sorts of how Damien came to be with Bruce. But I really liked this fairy tale approach on top of really pretty art mixed with cartoony. It's a crazy balance that somehow works so well. On top of that the characterization of Dick and Damien is great so far. Excited to read more.