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Want another illustrated story recommendation? How about this one? It's dark, it's humorous, and it is a lot of fun to read as you see one person's POV as illustrations and the other's POV written out. Two view points from two sides of an old, ongoing war (elves vs. goblins).

Poor Werfel has to put up with so much shit!

Cute book, simple read. NOTHING like the movie, but it was charming in its own way, sounding a lot like a bedtime story. The wording sometimes made me feel like it was translated from a different language, and the use of exclamation points were kind of excessive, but that's just me being picky. It really is a cute and easy read for younger audiences as young as 6 or 7.

A good book for teens (I'd recommend 14+) who want suspense, gore, and that good ol' 80's movie feel about a team of friends fighting to save their town (in this case: island) from an old, disembodied evil. So Stranger Things. This was Stranger Things.

This is one of those books that is able to take amazing characters, make them grow, make you love them, throw a handful of disconnected events in your face, make them all come together in the end, and then leave you breathless and happy as you finish the final page.

Oh yes, much better. Much much better. But does anyone know why Lee Price is played by Zack Fair???

Still a great new Venom art and I'm loving Mike Costa's take on the Venom story, but I'm tired of Kraven. And the dinosaur people are a little over the top, but I like that Eddie was very aware of that and even said so in the last volume.

I really enjoyed Spider Woman in this as well as the nice flashback comic to Venom and Spidey working together to bring down Carnage and Cletus (thank you for that crash course in symbiote reproduction for those of us just hopping on the Venom comic bandwagon).

I wish I would have read this book in bigger chunks than 1/2 hour break times and bits here and there. This is definitely a book you need to read in just a few sittings or it might get a little too confusing. Also, it'll go fast that way, because it was pretty slow going for me, but the last few chapters totally made up for that. I'd like to thank Donnie Darko for preparing my mind for the idea of universes that come into existence just because someone/something from the original universe or fixed timeline has entered into it, and that the possibility our current existence is only a shadow of the original timeline and we could all blink out at any second and never know it. On that happy thought, you should totally read this book! :)