Mel Odom is the author of over 100 novels. Winner of the American Library Association's Alex Award for 2002 and runner-up for the Christy in 2005, he's written in several genres, including tie-in novels for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and novelizations of Blade, XXX, and Tomb Raider. Thankfully, he's learned to use his ADHD for good instead of evil.
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Comic Book Review: Detective Comics #854 by Greg Rucka, J. H. Williams III, and Cully Hamner
Two women vigilantes prowl the dangerous streets of Gotham City.
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Comic Book Review: Gotham City Sirens by Paul Dini and Guillem March
How bad is it when Gotham City turns to Catwoman, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn for help?
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Comic Book Review: Streets of Gotham #1 by Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Marc Andreyko, and Georges Jeanty
Streets of Gotham brings vigilante justice alive with Batman and Robin and Manhunter.
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Book Review: Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow
Dru Anderson has secrets, and several of them have razor-sharp fangs and magical powers. And they want her dead.
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Comic Book Review: Batman & Robin #1 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
A new Batman and Robin fly the unfriendly skies of Gotham City - in a flying Batmobile!
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DVD Review: The Invisibles
Anthony Head and Warren Clarke star as two retired thieves in a charming BBC comedy/crime series.
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Comic Book Review: Red Robin #1 by Chris Yost and Ramon Bachs
Tim Drake hunts the world for Bruce Wayne in the guise of Red Robin.
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Book Review: The Coldest Mile by Tom Piccirilli
Professional criminal and getaway driver Chase is back behind the wheel in a supercharged tale of crime and cutthroats.
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Book Review: The Lawman: Massacre Trail by Lyle Brandt
U. S. Marshal Jack Slade is hot on the trail of a new kind of killer in the Old West.
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Book Review: Fake I. D. by Jason Starr
Tommy Russo is the most dangerous kind of dreamer there is: desperate.
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