books by J. G. Jones
books:
52, Vol. 1
24 reviews
Geoff Johns
,
Grant Morrison
, ...
DC Comics
, 2007
review for all four volumes
DC's 52 was highly ambitious, which made me more than a little nervous, since projects as big as these usually fall flat. With the big three missing, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, DC picks up some acilliary characters and kind of turns them into the modern age superheroes. Really DC is trying to kick start some other books. But they do a good job, especially since there is a book a week. ...
Villains United (Countdown to Infinite Crisis)
20 reviews
Gail Simone
DC Comics
, 2005
Excellent Infinite Crisis Lead-In Centering On Some Of DC's Baddest
When the one-shot "Countdown To Infinite Crisis" came out back in 2005, a couple months after the Identity Crisis (DC Comics) finale, it started a pattern that would continue on with a host of DC's biggest projects and events over the next year or so - taking big, immediate-appeal concepts that often hit across the DC Universe, and then often having these events spearheaded by characters who were ...
Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions (3rd Edition)
4 reviews
Frank Jones
,
Michael G. Ferri
Prentice Hall
, 2001
This book is great, very educational!
I use this textbook for my Financial Markets class and I learn so much from it. Fabozzi does a wonderful job of transfering his ideas to students so they can comprehend them and learn. Because of this book, I will definately get an 'A' in my class. I recommend this book to anybody.
Black Widow
6 reviews
Devin Grayson
, J.G. Jones
Marvel Comics
, 2001
One of the Best Comics Trade Paperbacks Ever! Get This!
This is one of my all-time favorite comics stories. It was originally a mini-series of three monthly issues, collected here, all together, for one price. The writing by Devin Grayson, with artwork by J.G. Jones are career high points for both creators, in this book. This is also my favorite story concerning both of the Black Widow characters in this book; who have never looked so good, never in ...
Wanted
82 reviews
Mark Millar
, J.G. Jones
Top Cow Productions/Image Comics
, 2007
Not for the Meek
After having this referred by a few friends I decided to pick it up but was surprised at some of the negative reviews but decided to check it out anyway and to be honest, I was glad I did. The story is original and completely off-the-freaking-wall with a diverse cast of characters (one character is made entirely out of human crap). Now I will admit, the comic is juvenile and pretty perverse but ...
Final Crisis
Grant Morrison
DC Comics
, 2009
Prentice Hall Physical Science (Science Explorer)
1 review
Michael J. Padilla
,
Ioannis Miaoulis
, ...
Pearson Prentice Hall
, 2004
Wrong shipment
The wrong book was shipped. The book that was delivered was an altogether wrong ISB number and was the teacher's edition for Oklahoma.
Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia
9 reviews
Greg Rucka
, J. G. Jones, ...
DC Comics
, 2003
All Star Writing, All Star Illustration
The best thing about this book, aside from the art, is its very simple premise. "What happens when ideologies clash?" Greg Rucka did a fantastic job of picking two DC characters that are very opinionated in their ideologies. And its just a matter of telling the right story to see which one of them will you believe in.
Marvel Boy Premiere HC (Marvel Knights)
2 reviews
Grant Morrison
, J. G. Jones
Marvel Comics
, 2008
Beautiful and full of mad ideas
This early 2000s saw the debut of Grant Morrison's "zen-facist" hero Marvel Boy. Marvel Boy is a Kree explorer from an alternate reality. After his ship is destroyed his crew killed, and he is almost dissected he vows revenge on the Earth. He starts by carving the words 'F-You' 5 blocks tall in New York City. The bulk of the action is Marvel Boy's battle with Midas, a multi-trillionaire ...
52, Vol. 2
10 reviews
Geoff Johns
,
Grant Morrison
, ...
DC Comics
, 2007
review for all four volumes
DC's 52 was highly ambitious, which made me more than a little nervous, since projects as big as these usually fall flat. With the big three missing, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, DC picks up some acilliary characters and kind of turns them into the modern age superheroes. Really DC is trying to kick start some other books. But they do a good job, especially since there is a book a week. ...
DC's Final Crisis # 3 (of 7)
Grant Morrison
DC Comics
, 2008
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones Batman missing in action! Superman immobilized! Green Lantern on trial for his life! A shadow is falling across Earth's super heroes - and now it's Wonder Woman's turn to face the Evil Gods! What bizarre warning from beyond awaits Frankenstein, The Question and the agents of S.H.A.D.E. in the shadows of the Dark Side Club? What grim fate lies in store for The Human Flame? What happens ...
Final Crisis #3
Grant Morrison
DC Comics
, 2008
Written by Grant Morrison Art and covers by J.G. Jones Batman missing in action! Superman immobilized! Green Lantern on trial for his life! A shadow is falling across Earth's super heroes - and now it's Wonder Woman's turn to face the Evil Gods! What bizarre warning from beyond awaits Frankenstein, The Question and the agents of S.H.A.D.E. in the shadows of the Dark Side Club? What grim fate lies in store for The Human Flame? What happens ...
Back to Basics: Rediscovering the Richness of the Reformed Faith
7 reviews
Douglas M. Jones
,
Roger Wagner
P & R Publishing
, 1996
Well-rounded presentation of Reformed Theology
The book is divided into four sections: Conversion, The Covenant, The Church and The Christian Life. Each chapter in every section has study questions that reinforce and help the reader gain a deeper understanding of each section. The foreword is written by RC Sproul. Doug Wilson, Doug Jones, Roger Wagner and David Hagopian have put together a well-rounded presentation of the Reformed ...
Human Behavior in the Social Environment from an African-american Perspective (Haworth Series in Health and ...
1 review
The Haworth Press
, 2006
Interventions For African Americans And Latinos
This text has a chapter written by Professors Marty Sapp, R.L. McNeely, and Jose Torres on how to apply Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) to the process of dying for aged African Americans and Latinos. This chapter describes how to adapt REBT to African Americans and Latinos. Clearly, this text addresses the social and psychological issues of African Americans and people of color. In ...
Wanted - Movie Edition
Mark Millar
, J. G. Jones
Image Comics
, 2008
What if everything in your life was out of your hands and those around you propelled your fate? Your girlfriend left you for your best friend; your boss gave your job to someone better. What if then, after all this, someone gave you back total control? What if he revealed you were the next in line to join a secret society of super-villians that controlled the entire planet? Mark Millar and J.G. Jones provide a look at one man who goes from being ...
52: The Covers
1 review
Various
, J.G. Jones
DC Comics
, 2007
Awesome work
J.G.Jones is a very creative artist and a really hard worker to have worked on each drawing for 52 weeks straight!! If you followed any of the 52 comics you know you were getting a real treat each week. The covers are just wonderful and real eye candy for those who appreciate that art that comes out of the comicbook community. If you want a good coffee table book or something to inspire you, get ...
Green Lantern Sinestro Corps - Secret Files #1 (DC Comics)
Geoff Johns
,
Sterling Gates
DC Comics
, 2007
For the first time ever, the secrets of the Book of Oa and the Book of Parallax are revealed in short stories looking at the past, present and future of the Corps! This 64-page Special features new tales of both the Green Lantern and Sinestro Corps!
Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work (IFIP International Federation for Information ...
Springer
, 1995
Many organisations are using an increased range of information technologies to support a variety of new organisational practices and organisational forms. The book aims to investigate the integration of information technologies into work places and their effect on work and work-life. Issues include changes in: the nature, quantity and quality of work; power relations; privacy; and aspects of organisational culture. The book also considers ...
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