I spend a lot of time and money buying and reading comics. Most of the time I'm happy with my choices, sometimes not. I'm hoping,that with my reviews on what I've read, I might spare someone else dissapointment. I'll read anything, but I can't afford everything. If there's something you'd like for me to read, let me know. If you take the time to read this, please, take the time to let me know what you think. I may not agree with you, or you may not agree with me. But, so what. That's life.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Spawn #174 - Image
I really only had 1 problem with this book . . . I feel like I just read the same story . . a couple of months ago in Ghost Rider. Seriously! It was the same kind of premise. A little different . . but . . a lot the same. Which is sad, because I think David Hine is really doing well with these stories. I'm just confused about why we had to go back to the Wild Wild West, when there's such an interesting story-line going on with Al and his family. Maybe it's a filler book . . but, I'd rather just read about Al. I will say though that the art team of Bing Cansino and Geirrod Van Dyke really have something special going on. The interior work is like a piece of art. Seriously! This book . . or rather this story-line, just seems a little predictable. But maybe that's just me. Overall I enjoyed the book . . it's just . . like I said . . I felt like I just got done reading a very similar story. If it wasn't for that . . it would be awesome. But to me . . it felt like a copy. Sorry!
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