The Immortal Iron Fist, Vol. 1 is of an origin story (but not really), if you know nothing about him you’ll know enough to get you through the rest of the story
It seems to me Mr. Fleming had some stories in his head and somehow tried to tie them up into a common character (Bond).
The blending of authentic Southern living, along with a great crime story, is something that Mr. Atkins pulls off without a hitch
The graphic novel was fascinating, with several interesting characters in it
This book is an excellent look at the rise of Hitler and Nazism from the point of view of an outsider
The story is, of course, dated and some of it seem downright laughable or cringe worthy if not keeping in mind the attitudes at the times towards women and minorities.
The author wrote a profound book which captures the helplessness against a great tragedy, but also the profound human relationships which can occur from such a tragedy.
Every time I started to feel some sort of hope between the pages, Mr. Van Reybrouck crushes my beliefs in humanity within a few moments, for the struggle to start again.
The authors go to great length not only to tell a story, but give the reader the historical context in which the events were happening, as well as the social and political climates.
The narrative moves fast and the storytelling is clear