Ms. Baites created an interesting narrative, combining it with informative information and fascinating characters
This is a tense and ugly story, but it sucks you in.
I really enjoyed that the author didn’t just look at historical contexts, but also at political and social contexts at the time the texts were written.
I did, however, enjoy the structure of the story, much like the old German fairytales many of us grew on.
Colonel Sun by Robert Markham is the first novel featuring British secret agent James Bond, 007, not written by Ian Fleming, the original author
The Unknowns are a strange team up, which frankly I enjoyed. Clayface was my new favorite, and The Demon Etrigan is always fun to read. I don’t believe that Batwoman needed a team though, I enjoyed it much more when she was played off as being on the fringes of the Bat family, working alongside them but not with them.
This is a dark, violent, grimy and foggy tale, a noir tale of madness which only gets more and more paranoid as the story evolves.
James Bond: Black Box by Benjamin Percy (art by Rapha Lobosco) is a solid entry into Dynamite’s Bond library even though the plot is weak and predictable, but well written
The Vineyard by María Dueñas is long, but it’s a satisfying read – something which I rarely say about translated books
I believe that the Kate Kane Batwoman will become one of DC Comics most successful new characters