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Hi-Fi Color For Comics: Digital Techniques for Professional Results11 reviews
Brian Miller, Kristy Miller

Impact, 2008

The best book on computer coloring
I've just started coloring a comic, and I wish I had purchased this book before I started! It contains SO MUCH information, from scanning, to prepping your drawings for coloring, to flatting and finally to coloring itself. Sure, some of this may be in the Internet here and there, but never in one place and never, ever explained so well. In addition to the valuable information on coloring, he ...
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Voyage29 reviews
Isaac Asimov

Bantam, 1988

Of course it's good, we have the same name.
Isaac Asimov's novel is based on the screenplay by Harry Kliener and a story by Otto Klement and Jay Lewis Bixby and is a very easy read. The world has been divided and battling for control for over half a century. A scientist, Benes, from the Other Side, has been vital in keeping the two factions of the world technologically even, and has now defected. He claims to have important information ...
  
  











  



  
The Light Fantastic111 reviews
Terry Pratchett

HarperTorch, 2000

It's Tortoises All The Way Down
And now we come to the second volume in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series in which we discover the fate of Rincewind the unmagician, Twoflowers the accidental tourist, the ever peripatetic luggage, life, DEATH, and everything. The last we saw of Rincewind was of him dwindling over the edge of the world, incompetently as usual. And the beginning of The Light Fantastic reassures us that ...
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Mr. Fox82 reviews
Roald Dahl

Puffin, 2007

Dig this gem
This is one of those backyard gardens tales, featuring the ever so clever and resourceful Mr. Fox who frequently outsmarted three most unpleasant farmers, namely Boggis, Bunce and Bean, each time he went up to their farms to get his family dinner everyday. The farmes did whatever he coud so they could catch Mr. Fox but everytime they failed. One day, they ended up fed up with their failures ...
  
  











  



  
From Fatigued to Fantastic16 reviews
Jacob Teitelbaum

Avery, 2007

Fantastic is Fantastic
Dr Teitelbaum has done an exceptional job writing this book. Since it is so hard for us to read and understand information, he has stated his program with an organized and easy to understand format. I started his program at one of his clinics three months ago. This book and his program has done for me what no one else could in the last 7 years. I am almost pain free, and able to do a ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 10: Ghosts
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

Susan Storm - the Invisible Woman - is headed toward a conference in Siberia when her helicopter is shot down for reasons unknown. With her survival in doubt, Reed Richards must abandon his completion of the Cosmic Cube at its most crucial time to confront none other than - the Ultimate Crimson Dynamo and the Ultimate Red Ghost! Collects Ultimate Fantastic Four #47-53.
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever66 reviews
Ray Kurzweil, Terry Grossman

Plume, 2005

Take your prescribed skepticism together with this book and swallow
The greatest benefit of this book is that it really forces you to think about all aspects of your body, as well as some of your mind. You learn once and for all--often in excruciating detail--that we very much are what we eat. Likewise, on the mental divide, we learn that we become what we think. There are several sections defined as "bridges" (Scientology antagonists, flee!)--obviously more ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate "Fantastic Four" Trilogy Collection6 reviews
Warren Ellis, Mark Millar

Panini (UK) Ltd., 2008

Justin Timberlake? Even better, volume two: "Doom"
February 21st, I picked up volume two of "Ultimate Fantastic Four," sufficed to say that I was wowed by volume one. The story picks up here just a little more, revealing more about our genetically altered teenage scientists. The writer, Warren Ellis basically picks up where Bendis and Millar left off and adds more personality to the foursome and a nice conclusion to Reed's "estranged family ...
  
  











  



  
Harry Potter Schoolbooks Box Set: From the Library of Hogwarts: Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, ...449 reviews
J.K. Rowling

Arthur A. Levine Books, 2001

Harry Potter Schoolbooks
These are really cute hard cover books. You get two of Harry's school books in a cardboard sleeving. The books have scribbles in them from Harry notes and his friends notes. Just like one would imagine his books to be if it were real. Kids will just love this! Look what Harry wrote in the book! It's Harry's book. Imagine that! Full color pages.
  
  











  



  
From Fatigued to Fantastic!: A Proven Program to Regain Vibrant Health, Based on a New Scientific Study ...49 reviews
Jacob Teitelbaum

Avery, 2001

Dr. Teitelbaum is a genuis!
This is the best book I have ever read about Chronic Fatigue. There is so much useful information, and step-by-step directions to heal yourself. He talks about which supplements and/or prescriptions are helpful, and the recommended doses. He also provides free information on his website, including some great lectures.
  
  











  



  
Device Volume 1 - Fantastic Contraption
Gregory Brotherton, Gareth Branwyn, ...

Idea & Design Works Llc, 2008

An international group of contemporary artists whose work embodies the genius of invention and creativity have been bought together by Device Gallery to exhibit their most Fantastic Contraptions, creating a remarkable collection of curious things.
  
  











  



  
Civil War: Fantastic Four5 reviews
J. Michael Straczynski, Dwayne McDuffie

Marvel Comics, 2007

everything great about the FF
I'm not much of a FF fan. Reed and Sue's powers are a bit dull, as are they. The Thing is a Hulk knockoff (regardless of who came first) with a lame personality, in fact, the only thing really going for the book is Johnny, who is one of my favorite characters. Still, I dip in and out of their books because they are involved in all the major events and sometimes the story can be good, like here. ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 6: Frightful9 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Yeah, baby...!!!!!!
This was a really fun read -- the Ultimate FF series has definitely hit its stride here, with an action-packed story arc that encompasses Doc Doom, the Skrulls, time travel and a high-power smackdown with those pesky undead doppelgangers who snuck in from Robert Kirkman's "Marvel Zombies" universe. This is superhero stuff the way I remember it: fun, funny, entertaining, elegantly crafted but not ...
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Four Omnibus, Vol. 113 reviews
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

the BEST way to read the F.F. early issues
an earlier reviewer mentioned that it's better/easier to read these issues through the DVD-Rom and I would disagree with that because it's never as comfortable to go scrolling up and down each page of a book like this when you can have each issue reproduced in mint condition and read them all at your liesure in a comfy chair or in bed and appreciate the early brilliance of Lee/Kirby. It simply ...
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Water Workouts3 reviews
Marybeth Pappas Baun

Human Kinetics Publishers, 2007

Fantastic Water Workouts
I think this is one of the best books out there on water exercises. I was not disappointed in it as I have been with other water workout books. Fantastic Water Workouts has clear instructions and easy to follow and do exercises plus all the great illustrations makes it fun to get a good wokout. If you want motivation, this book offers it. In addition to these great exercises, Fantastic Water ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 5: Crossover7 reviews
Mark Millar, Greg Land

Marvel Comics, 2006

Presenting the gastronomical exploits of the Frightful Four...
I feel a little guilty about admitting this, but I derive so much more enjoyment from the ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR series than I do from the mainstream Marvel Universe version. The Ultimate concept of rehashing the comic book venerables into fresher, more exciting reincarnations is, frankly, more appealing. And, yes indeedy, the ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR, VOLUME 5: CROSSOVER trade paperback is yet ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Fantastic Four, Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials)7 reviews
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

Marvel Comics, 1999

HULK vs. THING-'nuff said
While this issue also contains many great classics such as the introduction of the Frightful Four,a fab X-Men crossover and a couple great Dr. Doom tales,it proudly re-produces the greatest comic-story ever told. FF#25 is,in my opinion,the greatest fight ever produced by the twin towers of Lee & Kirby(I, by the way have,over the years,read every issue of all ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four, Vol. 18 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

Not a Bad Recreation At All
I opened the Ultimate FF with trepidation...I've loved the original characters since their inception and was loathe to see them tampered with. But tampering like this I can certainly live with! I would never want to see the originals replaced, but this newer version is also fun to read. The dialogue is up-to-date and geared towards a more adult audience (did they remember those of us who were ...
  
  











  



  
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them2 reviews
Newt Scamander

Arthur A. Levine Books, 2001

Cute, and goes well with the series
This thin little volume is an excellent supplement to the popular Harry Potter series. All of the magical species mentioned in the series are covered in this book, along with many more. Each animal is described physically, with notes on its temperament and magical ability. Also included are "Beings" such as Merpeople. The book is arranged alphabetically. Each creature is also classified by the ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 9: Silver Surfer2 reviews
Mike Carey

Marvel Comics, 2008

vol9: "Silver Surfer" less than sterling.
"Silver Surfer" takes off with a classic Fantastic Four plot point: Reed tries to construct a device (in this case, the Cosmic Cube), and things go awry. He attracts the attention of the "Silver Searcher," who calls his master, the Psycho Man, to turn Earth into a utopia at the cost of everyone's free will and self-knowledge. I'm not a hardcore F4 reader, but this arc does capture, albeit ...
  
  











  








   



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