
Ameeka (131 KP) rated Pup Academy in TV
Apr 1, 2020

Wynonna Earp - Season 1
TV Season
Wynonna Earp is the great great grandaughter of Wyatt Earp, she has to return to purgatory and deal...

The Prisoner (2009 Remake)
TV Season
British-American mini-series based on the cult TV show from the 1960s. A man awakens to find himself...

Dirk Gently's Big Holistic Graphic Novel
Tony Akins, Ilias Kyriazis, Chris Ryall and Arvind Ethan David
Book
Douglas Adams' holistic detective Dirk Gently has his comic book adventures collected here in DIRK...

Netflix India
YouTube Channel
Netflix is the world’s leading Internet television network with over 69 million members in over 60...

The Last One
Book
When Zoo agrees to take part in a new reality TV show, In the Dark, she knows that she will be...

Majed Mahmoud
Podcast
Majed was born in Saudi Arabia where he studied the basics of Islamic sciences for 9 years as part...

Elizabeth (1521 KP) rated iZombie, Vol. 4: Repossession in Books
Apr 24, 2019
As I said after reading the first volume, other than the resemblance to Gwen, the TV series is so loosely based on the graphic novel that they really are two different stories. I grew used to the campy, out there-ness (I know it's not a word, but just go with it) filled with just about every supernatural creature Bella Lugosi has ever portrayed. But the way this ended was over the top and felt rushed.
The worst part was the way one of the issues was drawn in a completely different style. It was the artwork that kept me reading past the first volume. That and my natural compulsion to see stories through to the end, unless they are just THAT bad that I can't stomach it. But the overly cartoonish images felt off. Think Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go being crammed together in the same volume. It's just not the same.
If you're looking for a light read and don't care to get too invested in the characters, then this is the series for you.