ACAB. #FreePalestine
scott summers apologist
If I could choose, our story would be slow and peaceful.
Even boring.
Boring is a Western idea I'd like to try.
If I could choose, our story would be slow and peaceful.
Even boring.
Boring is a Western idea I'd like to try.
This event lacked a real identity the previous ones had and really just felt like a prelude the Canto 8, not a bad thing particularly since it was all really fun and the antagonist it set up is intensely intimidating.
This event lacked a real identity the previous ones had and really just felt like a prelude the Canto 8, not a bad thing particularly since it was all really fun and the antagonist it set up is intensely intimidating.
Phenomemal event to come back to after taking a hiatus from the game. A fun look back to see how far we've come, some setup for things to come and a gripping and emotional story in its own right.
Phenomemal event to come back to after taking a hiatus from the game. A fun look back to see how far we've come, some setup for things to come and a gripping and emotional story in its own right.
A consistently well-written and drawn book but ultimately felt like 9 issues of build up which led to an ultimately rushed and abrupt ending. I was never not enjoying my time with it though so overall a solid read.
A consistently well-written and drawn book but ultimately felt like 9 issues of build up which led to an ultimately rushed and abrupt ending. I was never not enjoying my time with it though so overall a solid read.
Why would you choose to not be happy?
God, the things they keep taking from us.
Why would you choose to not be happy?
God, the things they keep taking from us.
Til' next time, Gridman!
Til' next time, Gridman!
Grouping these together since they're both oneshots with the latter being ten pages long. St. August is a terrific horror-slanted adventure with fantastic action but it's The Chained Coffin that was the big hook for me.
Grouping these together since they're both oneshots with the latter being ten pages long. St. August is a terrific horror-slanted adventure with fantastic action but it's The Chained Coffin that was the big hook for me.
Finally taking the plunge into Hellboy and this didn't dissapoint. A masterwork of comics artwork bolsters a really fun adventure. Feels like a foundational work that everything else in the series will jump off from but still fantastic in its own right.
Finally taking the plunge into Hellboy and this didn't dissapoint. A masterwork of comics artwork bolsters a really fun adventure. Feels like a foundational work that everything else in the series will jump off from but still fantastic in its own right.