Stylized fight sequences, monsters and vampires, and a post-apocalyptic dystopia, all painted with a broad comic palette. And a sweet, tragic love story too.
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The Perfect Game is not a perfect book, but it is a tale that kept this reader happily turning pages.
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This acoustic recording, which was done before a studio audience is refreshing, honest, and a whole lot of fun.
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Each essay explores what it means to be alive, and feel. In the aggregate, the essays provide over 400 pages of the best reading today. Throughout, we are reminded that both beauty and loss can help us remain whole.
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Create your own species!
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I can’t speak for the vinyl set, but the two-CD album is a joy.
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