There are few animals more treacherous than the cat.
Wow. It seems cliche to just say, "This art is beautiful." It's amazing. The detail is fantastic.There are few animals more treacherous than the cat.
Wow. It seems cliche to just say, "This art is beautiful." It's amazing. The detail is fantastic.
But wow, this story is really messed up.
It’s the kind of story that doesn’t bear constant interruptions. You have go away, put on some mood music, and pay attention.
It's intense. And at times uncomfortable. But it reminds us we need to remember there are dark things in this world that we need to remember and be aware of.
Sometimes it’s a little confusing. The politics. The peoples. But it’s worth reading again. And I think I’m going to.
Merged review:
There are few animals more treacherous than the cat.
Wow. It seems cliche to just say, "This art is beautiful." It's amazing. The detail is fantastic.
But wow, this story is really messed up.
It’s the kind of story that doesn’t bear constant interruptions. You have go away, put on some mood music, and pay attention.
It's intense. And at times uncomfortable. But it reminds us we need to remember there are dark things in this world that we need to remember and be aware of.
Sometimes it’s a little confusing. The politics. The peoples. But it’s worth reading again. And I think I’m going to....more
I love the character of Red Sonja. But I wasn't really into this version of her.
I'm not sure what it was. Maybe it was the whole idea of the story. MI love the character of Red Sonja. But I wasn't really into this version of her.
I'm not sure what it was. Maybe it was the whole idea of the story. Maybe the writing. It's hard to put my finger on it.
Everything happened so quickly. It was like an epic story was forced to fit into a short story. It jumps right into the action, but it feels like sequences were cut out of a film. The whole thing felt rushed - the story, the writing, even the art. Almost as if they didn't have enough time to tell the story, or put the whole story together.
And the dialogue is a bit tedious and cliche.
And the whole storyline? It just didn't seem to fit a Red Sonja story.
Recommended maybe only for the most die-hard red Sonja fan.
Thanks to NetGalley, Diamond, and IDW for a copy in return for an honest review.
Merged review:
I love the character of Red Sonja. But I wasn't really into this version of her.
I'm not sure what it was. Maybe it was the whole idea of the story. Maybe the writing. It's hard to put my finger on it.
Everything happened so quickly. It was like an epic story was forced to fit into a short story. It jumps right into the action, but it feels like sequences were cut out of a film. The whole thing felt rushed - the story, the writing, even the art. Almost as if they didn't have enough time to tell the story, or put the whole story together.
And the dialogue is a bit tedious and cliche.
And the whole storyline? It just didn't seem to fit a Red Sonja story.
Recommended maybe only for the most die-hard red Sonja fan.
Thanks to NetGalley, Diamond, and IDW for a copy in return for an honest review....more
Wow. Just how much of our past has been buried by the patriarchy? A fascinating graphic history of women, religion, philosophy, and the divine femininWow. Just how much of our past has been buried by the patriarchy? A fascinating graphic history of women, religion, philosophy, and the divine feminine. It just makes me want to learn more history. Er, herstory. ...more
I read the graphic novel adaptations about 17 years after I read the original. Which was useful in remembering where I was (in a spiritual sense) whenI read the graphic novel adaptations about 17 years after I read the original. Which was useful in remembering where I was (in a spiritual sense) when I originally read the books. They had a massive impact on me, thinking about the insidiousness of how we are easily distracted from living how God wants us to live - with lives full of love and kindness for others....more
This is the perfect metaphor for what we’re experiencing right now. Those who are in power are those who profess to be good - but they are actually evThis is the perfect metaphor for what we’re experiencing right now. Those who are in power are those who profess to be good - but they are actually evil, nefarious, and psychotic. But those who want to save the world are condemned as evil.
And if we just show the damage that the church has caused…
Maybe we can save the soul of America.
And this story is almost like a twisted version of the Batman & Robin movie. And Nightwing/Robin goes to get the O.G. Batmobile - the one Michael Keaton drove. ...more