The Farm to Table French Phrasebook: Master the Culture, Language and Savoir Faire of French Cuisine
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FRENCH CULINARY PHRASES, FOODIE TERMS AND CULTURAL TIPS COME TOGETHER IN THE ULTIMATE FOOD-LOVER'S...
Building Stories
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Ali Abbasi recommended Mulholland Drive (2001) in Movies (curated)
Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso
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With this official audioguide you can discover the past and present of the Palace of La Granja de...
Shivers in the Night
Donna Freeman, Carolyn Blevins, Shayla Raquel, Oren Patterson, Kevin Hesser, Mark Love, M. C. Horn, Gary Medina, Melonda Gruntmeir and J. C. Merry
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Featuring ten original short stories, Shivers in the Night is the first anthology written by Yukon...
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Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Uncanny X-Men: The New Age, Volume 4: End of Greys in Books
Nov 30, 2020
Chris Claremont, when he was on his game, he was good. His stories were decent, his characters cool, and at a base level, the heroes were heroes and the villains were villains. And even despite the initial outfit that Emma Frost first debuted in, his characters were not as objectified as they were in this run of UXM!
From the panels of Betsy Braddock, working out in a belly highlighting top and tight short shorts, to Rachel Grey, in a midriff baring t-shirt and little frilly bikini underwear in bed at night, the art within served as nothing more than fan service! It did not enhance the story, nor did it do anything to advance the plot. All it succeeded in doing was satisfying hornball fanboy desires!
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It's a shame, really, as the first three issues of the trade were quite good. I thought Chris Bachalo turned in some solid art, excepting the aforementioned unnecessary "cheesecake". But, after his run, it was followed by art from Jon Sibal, which was not as smooth as Bachalo's, but still managed to sandwich in more Rachel Grey fan service, this time, in the shower as the O.N.E. sentinels were watching via CCTV!
There was a time where I would have welcomed art like that in my comics, but that me is no longer relevant or welcome. I have a different mindset, one in which I am focused on what the story offers, rather than just visualization alone.
I gave this one 2 Stars, as I was taking into account Bachalo's art and Claremont's scripting on the first three issues of this TPB. I have one more undertaking, SON OF M, which I am hoping will be better than this turned out to be!
#disappointment
Devotion
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Klaus Kinski, Beast of Cinema: Critical Essays and Fellow Filmmaker Interviews
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With more than 130 films and a career spanning four decades, Klaus Kinski (1926-1991) was one of the...
Visible Heritage: Essays on the Art and Architecture of Greater Ladakh
Rob Linrothe and Heinrich Poll
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Selected papers from the 16th Conference of the InternationalAssociation for Ladakh Studies...