Guarding His Melody (Enhacned World #1)
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A Story from the Enhanced Universe Deaf since childhood, Sebastian Armitage had a promising...
Disney Kingdoms: Seekers of the Weird
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An all-new adventure inspired by Disney's legendary but never built Museum of the Weird! When their...
Claws, Confessions Of A Professional Cat Groomer
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Throughout her years visiting people's homes as a cat groomer, Anita Kelsey has amassed a vast array...
Death on the Set
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Former high school guidance counselor, Brenna Flynn, returns home to Bayview City after the sudden...
David McK (3623 KP) rated All Star Superman in Books
Jan 28, 2019 (Updated Oct 19, 2025)
Some of the episodes, I felt, were far superior to others: in some (perhaps more than I was comfortable with), I didn't really follow what was happening.
There is an over-arching plot throughout the entire series, with Superman 'overpowering' himself with solar radiation in the opening of the first episode, and with his body beginning to fail as a result.
I also found the art-style slightly off-putting: I can understand drawing the man of steel in a square/blocky 'strong' art style, but ma and pa Kent? Really?
Perhaps not the best of introductions for anybody new to Superman comics.
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Lee (2222 KP) rated Creed II (2018) in Movies
Dec 1, 2018
With Creed 2, we get even more ties to the Rocky movies. In a bleak looking Ukraine, Ivan Drago lives with son Viktor. In Rocky IV, Ivan was the man responsible for killing Apollo Creed in a boxing match, before suffering defeat at the hands of Rocky in his hometown of Russia in the epic finale. In terms of cinematic experiences, Rocky IV was the absolute peak of the franchise. So intense, drawing unified cheers and applause from the audience I was watching it with, something you don't very often get in the cinema.
That defeat in mother Russia brought shame on Ivan and he and Viktor now live a simple life, with Viktor being trained daily by Ivan and participating in small local boxing matches, pummeling his opponents and drawing the attention of an American boxing promoter. When Adonis Creed wins the heavyweight title over in America, you can almost see the dollar signs flashing in the promoters eyes, and bringing these two together to settle old scores forms the basis of the rest of the movie.
Those familiar plot beats I described earlier, they're all here again, but that's not to say that they're any less enjoyable than when we've seen them before. At times they're even more exciting, with the added intensity coming from knowing that this is a fight that's been over 30 years in the making.
Despite the traditional halfway lull, with our hero experiencing a period of doubt and self reflection, this is once again another intense and uplifting movie. Brilliant.
Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance
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In this provocative look at one of the most important events of our time, renowned scholar Arjun...
LOAC Essentials: Vol. 4: Alley OOP 1939
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"a darned good read" - The Comics Journal In 1939, Vincent Trout Hamlin had been writing and drawing...
The Childrens Music Studio: A Reggio-Inspired Approach
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The Children's Music Studio is the first book that provides music teachers, parents and early...

