Review: Heart Attack

So, we have a superhero book that isn't a superhero book? In truth, Heart Attack reads like a variant on X-Men. By that, I mean that I would fully have believed you if you told me this was happening in an alternate Marvel Universe.

Review: Parasocial

Parasocial is a dark graphic novel full of commentary about the potential risks of parasocial relationships? In truth, I appreciate what this story is trying to say, even if it does so by going to storytelling extremes.

Review: Two Graves Vol. 1

Two Graves Vol. 1 is one of the most interesting graphic novels I've read. It was strange and almost lyrical. Likewise, it was difficult to tell what was happening at points. This made it quite a unique read, and it is proving a challenge to write a review.

Review: Invincible Vol. 7

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and promised to inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Invincible Vol 6: A Different World

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and promised to inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Invincible Vol. 5: The Facts of Life

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and promised to inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Invincible Vol. 4: Head of the Class

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and promised to inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Invincible Vol. 3: Perfect Strangers

Mark Grayson has always known he had a better-than-average chance of succeeding with superpowers. After all, his father has them and kept promising that he, too, would inherit them someday. This helped prepare Mark for superhero life long before those powers came to be.

Review: Invincible Vol. 2: Eight is Enough

Mark Grayson has always known he would be special someday. No, really – as the son of a famous superhero (Omni-Man), Mark has always been confident that his powers would one day show up. And he was right. Now he's a teenager turned superhero-in-training.

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