Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’

Haunted

By Miles Benson • Oct 29th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Review of Chuck Palahniuk’s 7th novel



Beware the Creeper: Volume 2

By Miles Benson • Oct 11th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Set in 1925 Paris, a lame character creation from 1968 proved to be a perfect vessel for the book’s social commentary



Battle Chasers

By Miles Benson • Sep 28th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

One of the most popular and highest selling books in the late 1990s leaves you with soul searching and a cliff hanger to which may never be solved.



Batman / Superman / Wonder Woman: Trinity

By Miles Benson • Sep 18th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

The existence of the DC comics universe as well as so many other super heroes pretty much exist because of the popularity of these three characters.



Batman & Superman: World’s Finest

By Miles Benson • Sep 3rd, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Because of their inability to work together, they were not able to save a life. Now, every year they meet and work to improve their group dynamics.



Batman: Shadow of the bat

By Miles Benson • Aug 31st, 2009 • Category: Reviews

“He’d seen the ways of the world but even though he thought they were shallow, and trivial, and fleeting it still hurt to leave them.”



Batman and Robin

By Miles Benson • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Batman is dead. Robin is now Batman and Batman’s evil son is now Robin. Everything is new again.



Batman: Year 100

By Miles Benson • Aug 16th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Libertarian views or not, there are unlawful things happening here that Batman has decided falls directly in line with his views on what fighting for the greater good means.



Batman: Turning Points

By Miles Benson • Aug 8th, 2009 • Category: Reviews

The series focuses on the major events of Commissioner Gordon’s and Batman’s relationship. The moments when their relationship took a turn for the better, or worse.



Batman: Secrets

By Miles Benson • Jul 31st, 2009 • Category: Reviews

Do the secrets we keep, shape us into who and what we are?