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Ross (3284 KP) rated Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol 1: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness by Coheed and Cambria in Music
Feb 14, 2018
Another fantastic album from Coheed, including some of their best material: from Welcome Home (an acoustic opening that Metallica would be proud of) to the beautiful Wake Up. To understand the album title, you have to appreciate the world of Amory Wars, the graphic novels accompanying the music.

Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated 2 Guns (2013) in Movies
Jan 7, 2019
Denzil washington (1 more)
Mark Wahlberg
Plenty of action and comedy for any movie fan what's not to like 2 undercover agents who don't know the other one is an undercover agent based on the graphic novel of the same name maybe I check it out sometime and read it

AT (1676 KP) rated Ghost Tree in Books
Feb 19, 2020 (Updated Feb 19, 2020)
This is a ghost story about family bonds, secrets, maintaining relationships, life, and finding peace in a world of confusion. The story is fairly simple, and there are holes in it that definitely could have been filled, but it was a decent little story packed into a graphic novel.

The Paper Wings Podcast
Podcast
Elevate your visual storytelling! Learn to write, draw and make a living from your creator-owned...

Design Guy
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The show that explores timeless design principles and explains them simply. We discuss graphic...

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Nov 18, 2020

Michael C. Hall recommended Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic in Books (curated)
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Bob Noorda Design
Carlo Stanga, Mario Piazza and Giovanni Anceschi
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This book is the last graphic work produced and wholly conceived by Bob Noorda. Bob Noorda was a...

Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Wild Card (gn) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
I found the way Dresden was drawn distracting here, because he wasn't raw-boned enough, and he was too handsome. There just wasn't enough story, either - and the fact that there's art isn't enough to make up for that. Not sure I'll read any of the other Dresden Files Graphic Novels.
Such a great book! Agniezska (pronounced ag-NYESH-Kahn) is a wonderful heroine. Humble loyal and a bit of a mess, she leaves her home valley to live with a terrifying lord wizard named Dragon. Slightly graphic in some places, this modern Eastern European flavored fairytale will spark anyone's imagination.