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DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
Klaus Janson, Kurt Schaffenberger, Curt Swan, Alan Moore, Rick Veitch, Jim Baikie, George Pérez, Bill Willingham, Paris Cullins, Al Williamson, Jim Aparo, Dave Gibbons, George Freeman, Kevin O'Neill, Joe Orlando, Brian Bolland
IMHO, teenagers will probably like this book better than adults would. Its about finding yourself, discovering your purpose, and making your dreams come true. Its dramatic, with mostly young adults as characters. Kinda like an ABC family show.
If you're an adult, some parts of the book are definitely unrealistic. Some thoughts I had: How do these kids afford to live in NYC? How are they all orphans? How do they afford health insurance for their mental health problems..? Why is it always the girl who has to initiate things?!?!?
If you can ignore these types of things, give this graphic novel a chance.
If you're an adult, some parts of the book are definitely unrealistic. Some thoughts I had: How do these kids afford to live in NYC? How are they all orphans? How do they afford health insurance for their mental health problems..? Why is it always the girl who has to initiate things?!?!?
If you can ignore these types of things, give this graphic novel a chance.
I really loved this retelling because it was true to Shakespearean language, but just simplified enough for the beginning reader. Illustrations weren't cartoon-ish or childlike, and it wasn't too short either.
Droll and darkly humorous. Super mutants are just like us :)
I've been trying to get into graphic novels. Perhaps The Sandman was too ambitious for me, and I was drawn to the artwork, but I think it was a little too dark and just random for me.