Rather than attempt to hide it, when talking about a Comic I'll tell you how much of a series I have actually read. How much exactly will be displayed in italics at the very top of the article. If I've not read that much then I'll do an "initial impressions" write-up, which is not a full review of a series but covers my thoughts on what I've read so far. These may not be fair if the series improves or gets even worse over time. | ||
20th Century Boys20th Century Boys is a book full of flashbacks. There’s an overlaying story-arc that slowly unveils, but mainly the focus is on the protagonists growing up then remembering their childhood. Posted Sunday 18th September 2011 by Crazy Choco
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Air GearAir Gear tells a tale full of action, love, gang-warfare and fan-service. All carried out whilst on crazy futuristic Rollerblade-thingies called “Air Treks”. Posted Tuesday 6th March 2012 by Crazy Choco
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Apothecarius ArgentumApothecarius Argentum has the standard medieval-fantasy setting, that’s similar to so many other comics. The series stars Argent - an apothecary - and Princess Primula - a, um, Princess. The main bread and butter of the series is the relationship between the two. Posted Sunday 8th January 2012 by Crazy Choco
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Aqua (a.k.a. Aria)If you’re a busy person, working nine-to-five or longer trying to make ends meet, but don’t want to be busy and would like a laid-back and quiet life, then this is probably a book for you. The main characters have a relaxing life working as tour-guides, smile a lot and generally have a nice time. Posted Saturday 18th February 2012 by Crazy Choco
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