RP’s Rapid Reviews — 07.18 NCBD Releases
Here are some quick-shot reviews of books that our staff did not individually review. They have been sorted by section (Buy It, Wait and See, Skip It).
Here are some quick-shot reviews of books that our staff did not individually review. They have been sorted by section (Buy It, Wait and See, Skip It).
if you’re someone looking for a lyrical dream-like narrative with a solid depth, then I highly recommend picking up a copy of Euthanauts #1.
Although the writing here is lacking a bit, the art and general plot of The X-Files Case Files: Hoot Goes There #1 makes it a fun summer read.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest #1 Publisher: Top Shelf/IDW Writer: Alan Moore Art: Kevin O’Neill Colors: Ben Dimagmaliw Letterer: Todd Klein Review
In Delta 13 #3, the space crew has overstayed their welcome on the mystery asteroid, so they try to get the heck out of there.
In Delta 13 #2 the space crew is investigating the inside of a mysterious asteroid, and they must do so in person after their rover suddenly goes dark.
A Strange and Beautiful Sound has the potential to be an affecting, thoughtful read on the meaning of life, but it falls short in terms of execution.
In Delta 13 #1 a small space crew is conducting scans of an asteroid belt. Suddenly, an undiscovered asteroid appears and forces the crew to fly inside.
Reading The X-Files: Case Files—Florida Man #2 is a tactile experience. You hear Mulder and Scully, and you experience Florida in August.