Supernatural: Rising Son #1 by Peter Johnson. Artwork has definitely picked up, as has the story - now desperately want to know if this counts as canon for the TV show.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, Issue 13 Wolves at the Gate [02] by Drew Goddard. Love Xander interacting with Dracula, sense of humour firmly intact.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore. Now have both parts - it's much more entertaining than the movie and a lot darker.
Legends of the Dark Crystal Volume 1: The Garthim Wars by Jim Henson. Adorable. A tale of gelflings and the days before the Dark Crystal was restored. The gelflings are charming and brave and the artwork is lovely.
Courtney Crumrin And The Fire Thief's Tale by Ted Naifeh. 4th instalment in the 'verse and still maintaining a delightfully creeepy feeling - the story and illustrations work well to create a stark, beautiful and emotional effect. I particularly love the final panel.
Fight for Gold, Above the Snowline, Stagecoach West and Clipper Ship by Denys Burrows. Published in the 1960s, this is a series of adventure stories set around events in Australian history. They are a bit dated, but are fun and easy to read. The gold rush in Ballarat, The Snowy Mountains project, the railway across the Blue Mountains and the Australia-China tea run all come to life.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8, Issue 13 Wolves at the Gate [02] by Drew Goddard. Love Xander interacting with Dracula, sense of humour firmly intact.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1 by Alan Moore. Now have both parts - it's much more entertaining than the movie and a lot darker.
Legends of the Dark Crystal Volume 1: The Garthim Wars by Jim Henson. Adorable. A tale of gelflings and the days before the Dark Crystal was restored. The gelflings are charming and brave and the artwork is lovely.
Courtney Crumrin And The Fire Thief's Tale by Ted Naifeh. 4th instalment in the 'verse and still maintaining a delightfully creeepy feeling - the story and illustrations work well to create a stark, beautiful and emotional effect. I particularly love the final panel.
Fight for Gold, Above the Snowline, Stagecoach West and Clipper Ship by Denys Burrows. Published in the 1960s, this is a series of adventure stories set around events in Australian history. They are a bit dated, but are fun and easy to read. The gold rush in Ballarat, The Snowy Mountains project, the railway across the Blue Mountains and the Australia-China tea run all come to life.
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