The Walking Dead: Mini Groaning Walker Head
Book
Based on the comic book series and AMC TV series of the same name, The Walking Dead tells the story...
Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Batman: The Killing Joke (2016) in Movies
Apr 16, 2018
Dean (6926 KP) rated Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) in Movies
Mar 2, 2018
Lost Cosmonaut: Travels to the Republics That Tourism Forgot
Book
'Lost Cosmonaut' documents Daniel Kalder's travels in the bizarre and mysterious worlds of Russia's...
Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners
Video Game
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners is a virtual reality first-person shooter for Windows and...
Kyera (8 KP) rated The Summer I Became a Nerd (Nerd, #1) in Books
Feb 1, 2018
After being embarrassed in the 6th grade, our main character decides to hide the fact that she likes comic books. Instead, she puts her effort into becoming popular and a cheerleader. Although she still reads comics, she buys them digitally and only reads them in the secrecy of her room so that no one will catch her. That all changes one day when the final issue of one of her favourite comics is printed... only in paper and her issue is back-ordered for weeks. Maddie must go to the local comic store to buy the issue in person and risk being seen by someone she knows.
This book follows Maddie on her journey of acceptance, being true to who she is, and learning how to treat others. I personally related to Logan, the boy who works in the comic book shop, a lot more than I did to Maddie. As a proud nerd, I don't have a problem telling people that I like video games, comic books, roleplays, cons, sci-fi, etc. If your friends don't accept you for who you truly are, then they aren't your true friends. At times, the way that Maddie treated the people in her life was pretty bad and she tended to be incredibly selfish so I couldn't connect to her as much, but I could completely see how others might if they've faced the same fear of being open about a certain aspect of themselves.
Overall, this cute, fluffy book was the perfect read between my two series binges. I consider contemporaries to be great palate cleansers that help you easily transition between a world-building heavy high-fantasy and your next read, get over a book hangover, or just refresh your reading if you're in a book slump.
The Complete Peanuts: 1999-2000: Volume 25
Charles M. Schulz and Barack Obama
Book
Volume 25 of The Complete Peanuts presents the very final year of the defining comic strip of the...
The Ladybird Book of the Do-Gooder
Book
WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR COMIC RELIEF 2017, A HILARIOUS, BRAND NEW ADDITION TO THE PHENOMENAL LADYBIRD...
Alan Stoob: Nazi Hunter: A Comic Novel
Book
'A creation of comic genius.' Jon Ronson 'Alan Stoob is to Nazis what Inspector Clouseau is to jewel...
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated Spawn (1997) in Movies
Mar 16, 2020
Al Simmons is a mercenary who, after accepting a mission is double-crossed and assassinated on the orders of Jason Wynn. After selling his soul to Malebolgia, Al soon returns to Earth as a demon, a hell spawn with a raging thirst for vengeance.
After being reborn, Spawn has little time to understand his new being and must act fast all whist learning new abilities along the way.
Though not as dark as it's comic book counterpart and a little more humorous, Spawn is a nice addition to a pre MCU world, which would have been amazing to see this version of him team up with the likes of Wesley snipes Blade and future hero's like tobey Maguires Spiderman & Nicholas cages Ghost Rider.
Visually entertaining & always a personal favourite.
Love the CGI Cape.