Good: Decent story and concept.
The color scheme is so terrible that it hurts to read. In some pages I can't tell which character is which and what's going on.
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xarvos rated Astonishing X-Men: 4 stars
xarvos rated The Man Without Fear: 4 stars
The Man Without Fear by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr. (Daredevil)
A fire burns deep within Matt Murdock. He was raised by a single father, an over-the-hill prizefighter with one last …
xarvos reviewed Astonishing X-Men by Marc Sumerak
xarvos reviewed The Man Without Fear by Frank Miller (Daredevil)
xarvos reviewed Mystic Arcana by Roy Thomas
xarvos rated Mystic Arcana: 3 stars
Mystic Arcana by Louise Simonson, Roy Thomas, Jeff Parker, and 6 others
xarvos reviewed X-Men: Logan - Path of the Warlord by Howard MacKie
xarvos rated Doctor Strange: 4 stars
Doctor Strange by Greg Pak
A window-crashing, high-flying, globe-traveling, ghost-battling adventure from the earliest days of Doctor Strange's training in the mystic arts! Part Indiana …
xarvos reviewed Doctor Strange by Greg Pak
xarvos reviewed X-Men: Logan - Path of the Warlord by Howard MacKie
xarvos reviewed Angels & Demons by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #1)
Review of 'Angels & Demons' on Goodreads
3 stars
The book is okay-ish. The facts are so absurd that I've elected to ignore it - if you read this book and think "Oh, the author is so knowledgeable and attentive to details and match things up perfectly", then you should think again. Check the facts so that you're not misinformed.
One bonus star for the surprising twist, but I'm not sure I'd ever read books like this for a second time.
xarvos reviewed Angels & Demons by Dan Brown (Robert Langdon, #1)
Review of 'Angels & Demons' on 'GoodReads'
3 stars
The book is okay-ish. The facts are so absurd that I've elected to ignore it - if you read this book and think "Oh, the author is so knowledgeable and attentive to details and match things up perfectly", then you should think again. Check the facts so that you're not misinformed.
One bonus star for the surprising twist, but I'm not sure I'd ever read books like this for a second time.