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Transmetropolitan Vol. 1: Back on the Street49 reviews
Warren Ellis, Darick Robertson

Vertigo, 1998

I like Hunter S. Thompson, I like dystopian sci-fi, so why not?
Picked this up on a recommendation from someone who's read a lot of graphic novels. Didn't know about the "Gonzo Journalist" part till I started reading it, so that was a nice surprise. Good stuff so far, tore through the first book. Got the next 2 on order.
  
  











  



  
Neurons in Action: Computer Simulations With Neurolab1 review
John W. Moore, A. E. Stuart

Sinauer Associates, 2000

This book is freakin' awesome
Forget nascar and the war on terror, the US citizenry needs to latch on to these concepts. Let's lead like pompous scientist instead of bellicose Spartans. Mandatory reading for humans.
  
  











  



  
The Nightmare Factory7 reviews
Joe Harris, Stuart Moore, ...

Harper Paperbacks, 2007

FANTASTIC LIGOTTI ADAPTATIONS
Thomas Ligotti is really one of the best-kept secrets in the horror field. He's almost a throwback to supernatural writers of days gone by who could scare you without having to resort to blood & guts. Besides that, Ligotti is a fellow Detroiter and I've recently found we attended the same college, Wayne State University. He must be a great guy! Fox Atomic Comics has released an original graphic ...
  
  











  



  
The Transformers: Spotlight, Vol. 23 reviews
Simon Furman, Stuart Moore, ...

IDW Publishing, 2008

Great comic
I've found I love the new TF comics very much, and while reading this comit is not essential to readers who want to read only Infiltration through Devastation, it's definitely worth your while to check this series out at least once.
  
  











  



  
Annihilation, Book 3 (Marvel Comics)10 reviews
Keith Giffen, Christos Gage, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

Finally a good epic book
Annihilation succeeds where Marvel's Civil War failed. Civil War was boring, poorly written, and hard to swallow. Annihilation in comparison is a great book that actually has some believability to it and a real sense of jeopardy for the heroes involved. Plus, it breathes some new life into some cosmic heroes/villains that have been on the back burner far too long at Marvel. I highly ...
  
  











  



  
Firestorm: The Nuclear Man -- Reborn3 reviews
Stuart Moore

DC Comics, 2007

Great art with substantial storyline leaving you wanting more...
I've been collecting comics for almost 2 decades now and I can say this about the new firestorm book. It is, without a doubt, a very thought provoking storyline that does more than just do SMASH! BANG! BOOM! and other stereotypical comic tales. It includes abuse, horror of what the powers can do, as well as having to take on the "baggage" from the previous incarnation / predecessor of this ...
  
  











  



  
Earthlight Volume 1 (Earthlight)2 reviews
Stuart Moore

TokyoPop, 2006

It's about Time!
This book takes Japanese manga where it needs to go with direct involvement of various cultures. I have been a fan of Japanese animation for almost two decades, and this book represents the cutting edge of the industry with a universal and coherent storyline, 5 Stars. Keep up the good work! I am also looking forward to volume 2!
  
  











  



  
American Meat (Dark Future) (Dark Future)7 reviews
Stuart Moore

Black Flame, 2005

A tasty slab of biopunk
If you like Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Rudy Rucker, Vernor Vinge, Neal Stephenson and/or Paul Di Filippo, then this is a must-read. Hard boiled and well done. 14 alarms, but it sneaks up on you. Grandmother Spider, meet Sherkaner Underhill and Vicky Smith. Mia Sangre, meet Molly Millions and Ellen Ripley. Dr. Wan, meet Thomas Nau and Eldon Tyrell. Ratcatcher MacKay, meet Max Rockatansky and ...
  
  











  



  
Batman Death in the City (Batman)8 reviews
Paul Dini, Stuart Moore, ..., 2007

Dini Has Does it Again
Dini has done it yet again! The mastermind behind Batman the Animated Series, Batman Beyond and even more famous DC animated shows takes his spellbinding writing to the next level in this intensely beautiful and interesting graphic novel. Not only are the stories filled with loads of twists and turns but the art by J.H. Williams III, another alumni of DC fame, delivers the characters you know ...
  
  











  



  
Black List / Section H (Crosscurrents/Modern Fiction)1 review
Francis Stuart

Southern Illinois University Press, 1971

My Cousin Francis Stuart
I am intrigued by the continuing controversy over Aosdana's election to the office of Saoi of my cousin Francis Stuart, author of Black List. Francis is the cousin I didn't know I had, at least until last year. The family black sheep, the skeleton in the cupboard, he has been the family member that everyone found so hard to deal with that it was easier to deny his existence completely and since ...
  
  











  



  
Michael Chabon Presents...The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist Volume 2 (Amazing Adventures of the Escapist ...2 reviews
Brian K Vaughan, Kevin McCarthy, ...

Dark Horse, 2004

Wonderful extension of Kavalier and Clay
Having read very few comic books before picking up Chabon's first volume of the Escapist, I was completely blown out of the water by the creativity that the authors put into their comic extension of Chabon's "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay." Volume 2 picks up where Volume 1 left, with more of the wonderfully written comic book historical fiction that was peppered throughout the ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Blood & Sorrow (Astonishing X-Men)3 reviews
Stuart Moore, Rob Williams, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

good story typical wolverine
come on give us wolvie fans more death more brutality this did'nt satisfy my bloodlust.
  
  











  



  
Avengers Assemble Volume 2 HC2 reviews
Kurt Busiek, Jerry Ordway, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

Reviews on this page may be for another book
It appears that Amazon.com has mistakenly listed Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 (http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0785115730) and Avengers Assemble Vol. 2 (http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0785117733) as the same product. Avengers Assemble Vol. 1 reprints #1-11 and Annual 1998. Avengers Assemble Vol. 2 reprints #12-22, #0, and Annual 1999. Both books are primarily written by Kurt Busiek and primarily ...
  
  











  



  
Neurons In Action 2: Tutorials and Simulations using NEURON2 reviews
John W. Moore; Anne E. Stuart

Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2007

Good Software
I'm not an expert - I just got it for a class. We haven't really used it yet, but it seems user-friendly and informative.
  
  











  



  
Redwall: The Graphic Novel (Redwall)5 reviews
Brian Jacques, 2007

A highly anticipated, and highly recommended adaptation.
As a fan of the Redwall series for ten years, I must say I enjoyed this adaptation of the book that started them all. The quality of the work was excellent, and you can really see the characters coming to life from the pencil sketches of Bret Blevins. That being said, this book is not without its flaws. As the Book Review had mentioned, I fear some of the magic of reading the novel is lost in ...
  
  











  



  
New Avengers/Transformers5 reviews
Stuart Moore

Marvel Comics, 2008

A great read
Marvel superheroes and Transformers? What a an awesome combination. The comic was well drawn and the flow of the speech and action panels was easy to follow. Printed on quality paper and reasonably priced, this comic is definitely worth buying and collecting.
  
  











  



  
Stuart Moore's Para1 review
Stuart Moore

Penny-Farthing Press, 2006

Almost awesome
It's not what I expected... However, Para is still a great read. Artwork is very well done. The inside of the supercollider has the proper dark, abandoned, cramped feel that it should. The characters are also well done. The story was, mostly, pretty good. It pulled me in and held on until the very end. However, I felt that when things were explained, it took away from the overall feel... ...
  
  











  








   



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