suspiciouscoffee
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Great Gil Kane covers, though. He do interior art on those too or just covers?
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suspiciouscoffee said:Great Gil Kane covers, though. He do interior art on those too or just covers?
Duragizer said:
jrWHAG42 said:I forgot to mention, I finished The Drawing of the Three finally, and I'm a hundred or so pages into the third Dark Tower book now, The Wastelands.
The Scribbling Man said:^^^ @"Moe_Syzlak", what did you think of Hyperion?
The Scribbling Man said:I quite liked it, but it was a mixed bag. I read it right off the back of Canterbury Tales, which it pays homage to on many levels, so I enjoyed the parallels.
There's a lot about it that's interesting, but I'm not sure it really delivers. It builds to a climax and then robs you of the conclusion.
The sequel, Fall of Hyperion, is just bizarre and frustrating.
jrWHAG42 said:I forgot to mention, I finished The Drawing of the Three finally, and I'm a hundred or so pages into the third Dark Tower book now, The Wastelands.
Duragizer said:I couldn't ask for a better conclusion to the epic tale begun by Wolfman & Perez in DC Comics Presents #26, and don't believe one will be forthcoming if I choose to continue reading past this point, so I'll let my time with the New Teen Titans draw to a close here, on an imperfect but quite satisfying note.