Penguin Classics Marvel Collection: Black Panther by various
are superheroes for superzeroes?
are superheroes for superzeroes?
not a sacco sh*it
underwhelming end to an overlong series
it’s good though it’s very optimistic
the first part of a lauded comic about the weimar republic
back on old school bullsh*t
part two of a beautiful graphic novel
a book about modern love i.e. travel and drugs and sex with a horse
A collection that would be exciting if there was more of it…
this is not a test, it’s a memoir
Atwood made a comic book, it’s fun but that’s about it
Preacher is fine, but it’s irrelevant to real life. I should adopt a Syrian child refugee.
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