Customer Review: I never thought I would find the thing that would define the word "perfect" for me, but Watchmen pulled it off. This is single-handedly the greatest book I've ever read and the greatest thing I've ever encountered. Watchmen is no ordinary comic book in any way. It proved you don't have to be a nerd... more info
Customer Review: This is an amazing marriage of Alan Moore's storytelling, Brian Bolland's art, and Batman's archnemesis. Both writer and artist are perfectly suited to shedding light on Batman's most famous foe. Truly getting to the essence of the insanity that exists in Batman's world is, in my opinion, rarely... more info
Customer Review: To anyone that has seen the movie and enjoyed it, but has not read the book:
DO IT NOW.
The movie is not even the same story, it just has a similar message. So many changes were made for NO reason. God I wish I could film the story Alan Moore wrote here, instead of the wachowski's... more info
Customer Review: I really enjoyed this series. It was much better than the movie and showed the growth of Quatermain that was quite enjoyable.
The second series was also very good.
Leon
Customer Review: I enjoyed reading the lastest entry to the League line up. I enjoyed the continued romance of Mina and Allan. It was fun to have some background on other League members but not essential to the story development. I didn't care for the way it ended, didn't want to punch out the paper reading... more info
Customer Review: This book is awful. My school uses it and it doesn't explain anything right. It just confuses me more and I still have to finish out the year with it. ugh!!! Don't buy this book!!!
Customer Review: This workbook has been a great help for my daughter. She uses it to study for her exams and has done quite well. You must, however, buy the answer key separately. Look for "Algebra 1 Practice Workbook Answer Key", ISBN 0-03-056499-9.
Customer Review: Once again Alan Moore along with Kevin O'Neil has created an adventure delving into Victorian England using H G Wells epic "The War of the Worlds" as its offbeat scenario. As an aside, this story is set in 1898 Victorian England. H G Wells released his classic "War of the Worlds" in precisely the... more info
Customer Review: In the late 1880s in Victorian London, a series of murders shocked Great Britain. Prostitutes from London's White Chapel district were turning up murdered - not only murdered, but viciously mutilated, carved up and left for display in the streets. The police were left with many clues but no idea as... more info
Customer Review: I had some high expectations for this book because it was written by
Alan Moore, and he had all the freedom he wanted to tell any kind of
story. Despite all that the book was a bit of a let down. The concept of the story is interesting. Three legendary heroines:
Dorothy, Alice... more info