Whether it is the name of an African child for whom she fostered education decades ago, or a university student who encountered her iconic purple persona today, Sister Margaret Ann Landry never forgets a name.
One of the reasons that Proposition 8 passed in California was a lack of organization by its opponents. In fact, gay rights activists have done a much better…
2008 was a huge year for Grant Morrison. After making his start in alternative comics in his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland, he has slowly built his way up to the top of the world of comics. He’s taken the helm of Batman for two years, taking the Dark Knight to all new places…like the grave.
It’s often difficult to review a trade paperback for a series from the middle of its run. It’s hard to jump into the middle of a story with no background on the characters or any real sense of the plot development to that point.
Mitchell Hundred was once your average New Yorker. A civil engineer and DC comics reader, he was raised by a single mother and has always had questionable sexual preferences. Hundred decided to run for mayor in 2001 as a fringe candidate against the more established candidates.
These days, nobody trusts the government about anything. Blame Richard Nixon…I mean, I do. So it’s no surprise that political mysteries have become almost as omnipresent as superheroes and spacemen in the world of action entertainment.
Did you ever wonder what would happen if gun-slinging lawmen turned into werewolves? How about what a suit of armor built by Nikola Tesla would look like? And what if demons, spirits, and magic played a role in pretty much everything you did?
Applegeeks is clever, but the book has some issues that may make readers think twice before picking it up.