I am glad I meet Bowen Greenwood. Everything he writes always inspires me. Now that I am reading the Exile Wars series, I can’t stop praising it enough. Onto the next Exile Wars story. It starts off with Langston and Tia arriving at Earth and warning every one of the incoming invasion. They were told, … Continue reading Twisting Plots in Legion of Traitors
Category: My Reviews
A Book as Rare and Precious as Exotic Matter!
So, I finally started to read the Exile Wars series by Bowen Greenwood. If you remember, he also wrote the Sherman Iron’s mysteries - books I truly loved. Bowen shows, you can be brilliantly talented in more than one genre. This is my new favourite sci-fi series, starting with book 1. It follows Langston Wheeler, … Continue reading A Book as Rare and Precious as Exotic Matter!
Going to Sheol, a Deadland Review
Having finished Blood Trail and Lady of Hell, I have to say how much I loved the books. I loved how the ending was an echo of the beginning of the story - Asher and Amy are together, forever. In Blood Trail, this is a real zombie twist story. The Wendigo is a spirit, that … Continue reading Going to Sheol, a Deadland Review
Deadlands Review, part 1
Way back when I was on Minds, trying to create a creative community that I was no where near ready to create, and I am definitely never able to create - I don’t work well with others, I came across a cool writer who loves Skyrim. Alison Wade had four books, and I bought them … Continue reading Deadlands Review, part 1
Nicholas Muelle’s Demon Hunters
I should have made more of an effort to read his comics. They always looked really good. When they came out on Amazon, I knew I had to buy them. And they are worth it. The first group was to relive a bit of my childhood - with Winnie the Pooh, Demon Hunter. In a … Continue reading Nicholas Muelle’s Demon Hunters
Hot off the Press, Tomorrow Girl vol. 2
I’m trying to catch up this year on all the comics and books I have a backlog for. Tomorrow Girl is one of them, and I have to say I am happy with the new Tomorrow Girl volume. With several stories, this 129-page volume was terrific. All new stories for Heidi, aka Tomorrow Girl, going … Continue reading Hot off the Press, Tomorrow Girl vol. 2
Wow, Black Hops keeps Getting Better
Back a few years ago, the very first indie comic I bought, downloaded, and enjoyed was the Kamen America Black Hops crossover. It had Kamen America, it had the characters from Black Hops - and I was enthralled by the story. I knew I needed to get up to speed, so I got all the … Continue reading Wow, Black Hops keeps Getting Better
Having Fun with Dreadnight
So, I read the second book in the Dreadnight series, Mortal Defiance. You can check out the review of the first book of the series. Again, the action is awesome - every battle scene were Dreadnight and the crew have to get through Inkubus’ super soldiers was awesome. And again, the characters are fun, as … Continue reading Having Fun with Dreadnight
Divine Justice with Dreadnight – a Review of Blood and Stone – Vigilante’s Creed
When I saw all the work that B.A. Turner was doing for Vigilante’s Creed, I was interested in checking everything out. The art looks good. The character cards were also interesting. I wanted to see what this new book series was all about. The characters are cool, like I thought. Slade is a guy down … Continue reading Divine Justice with Dreadnight – a Review of Blood and Stone – Vigilante’s Creed
Onward Priestly Soldiers
Once you get into the Iconic Comics fandom through Kamen America, checking out other comics they produce comes next. This year, I took the plunge into Soulfinder. I wasn’t disappointed. Father Ritter is ex-military Catholic exorcist - switching the battles he fights from the physical to the spiritual. It all starts with Demon Match, as … Continue reading Onward Priestly Soldiers
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