To Paradise, by Hanya Yanagihara
Vernon Subutex 1, by Virginie Despentes
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To Paradise, by Hanya Yanagihara
Vernon Subutex 1, by Virginie Despentes
No longer human, by Osamu Dazai
The bell jar, by Sylvia Plath
Las batallas en el desierto, by José Emilio Pacheco
In the miso soup, by Ryu Murakami
This gave me some serious "I Am Bane" vibes, but with much more gore. Fun issue, though I'm still not sold in the Multiverse Sabretooths; I suffer from Multiverse fatigue (except with the...
In the previous issue of Captain America, Jesús Saiz only drew half of the comicbook, but at least the change in penciller was used to divide the two timelines in which the overall story is...
I don't get what's Marvel waiting for. I know market differ from country to country, but the run by DeMatteis and Buscema was already collected in Spain by Panini in hardcover format (and I wouldn't...
In Batman Inc #2 (N52), Bruce wonders what Talia put in his drink (all indicates that it was some kind of aphrodisiac). But, in the original interpretation by Morrison, before the New 52, in Batman...
Mi último suspiro, by Luis Buńuel
Sculpting in time, by Andrei Tarkovsky
This issue finally grabbed me. I like what is happening in the past, with Steven between Nazis and mobsters, and the menace in the present. I'm looking forward for the next issue.
Read that story for the first time a couple months back, in my trip to Barcelona! I enjoyed it a lot
Love both stories, but I think the end of DoJD ain't as strong as the rest of the story. KLH is amazing from beginning to end
Just starting Clive Barker's Books of Blood (1 to 3)
The best: The unmasking of the Green Goblin as Norman Osborn
The worst: The unmasking of the Hobgoblin as Ned Leeds, a character who was dead at the time
I also really like the twist in ASM 698,...
I'm really excited for Ultimate Spider-Man. So, in Ultimate, we get married Peter with children, and in ASM, single Peter with no kids. Fun balance, considering how was the 616 status quo when the og...
Wolverine vs Sabretooth. I don't ask for more in my comicbooks. For real, I don't care about a team of Sabretooth (Sabreteeth?), but I always enjoy a good Wolverine vs Sabretooth fight, as mindless...
I'm reading the 2nd half of Nick Spencer's run. I left the title once I lost interest with Last Remains. I decided to finish the run now. I like the first half of the run, but this latter part leaves...
I think Planet X was a fine story, but a subpar one as part of Morrison's run. But that scene with Wolverine and Jean (well, their whole exchange) hit me profoundly. One of my favorite moments of the...
Many of the Spider-Man comicbooks I read as a kid where from this period. They were easy to find and cheap, published by the Mexican editorial VID. Had a lot of fun reading them back then. I don't...
I'm in Barcelona, so I bought some cheap 80s Spider-Man. Some of my favorite years of the character! They collect different series of Spider-Man, the most important are the issues of ASM with the...
Mémories d'une jeanne fille rangée, by Simone de Beauvoir.
Fun straightforward story. I'd have liked that in the last couple of pages, we didn't see the Green Goblin's reflection, instead, just the "heh". More subtle and impactful
Well, "cheap" is relative. Though the manager refers to the building as being cheap, it's true that Steve had to ask money from Tony. So maybe just cheap for being in Manhattan
Now I dream of a Batroc-Black Tarantula team-up :cool:
I think it was a fine start, but I'm missing a main concept that engages me. Still, good writing, with a lovable protagonist, and cool art. I don't live in the US, but I thought it was weird that a...
Spider-Man: Blue had a lasting impact on me; I read it when I was a teenager, I hadn't even gotten the chance to read The Night Gwen Stacy Died yet (it was harder to find back then) and still this...
This has been a fun arc so far. The concept of hero went rogue because of a villain's shenanigans is a common place in superhero comicbooks, but one that is usually entertaining at least. Sure,...