Kids Books - Graphic Novels
Wolverine: Old Man Logan
By Mark Millar
Typically, Marvel comics are mild and enjoyable; where the heroes always win, and even though the battle seems impossible and the odds are against our faithful heroes, deep inside we know they will always win. We expect it. Not in this twisted version. In short, this UNBELIEVABLY gory and gristly comic is set 50 years into the future; a future where all the heroes are gone and villains rule and wreck chaos. Wolverine is scarred and his hair is grey. He has a wife and kids. But he has sworn, after being DEEPLY emotionally-scarred, to never pop his claws, EVER. This comic was SO brutal and bloody that I had trouble eating after reading this. Maybe it was seeing superheroes I know and love graphically being torn to shreds by dinosaurs. Maybe it was seeing Wolverine destroy the X-Men violently. I can't imagine anyone enjoying this and I recommend this to NO ONE.
The Dark Knight: Batman vs. the Penguin
By Laurie S. Sutton
This book is an awesome batman book and shows his real awesomeness, stealth, and smartness. It also shows how superheros can save other superheros too.
Spider-Man by Roger Stern
By Roger Stern, Marv Wolfman, Bill Mantlo, Jan Strnad
nice book have it at home
Flowers of Evil, Volume 2
By Shuzo Oshimi
We finally get to see more of the controlling sarcastic yet breath-taking character Nakamura in this volume. Highly recommended.
Flowers of Evil, Volume 1
By Shuzo Oshimi
Very twisted, with a dark sense of humor. Every character seems to have a dark side, which we'll see more of in later volumes. As someone who's caught up to the Japanese release, I highly recommend you read this series. The first few chapters might be slow, but once you really get into it you can't pull yourself away.
Flowers of Evil, Volume 6
By Shuzo Oshimi
The second arc of Flowers of Evil ends with a bang in this amazing volume. I just couldn't pull myself away from this arc. "It's 11 pm on a school night." I told myself. "I have to stop." But there was no way I could. Recommended for all.
Naoki Urasawa's 20th Century Boys, Vol. 1: Friends
By Naoki Urasawa
Great book by the famous Naoki Urasawa, also Viz Media's edition of the book is AMAZING; $12.99 retail (though you'll find it cheaper online for $8-$10) gets you amazing page quality (basically unable to tear unless you purposely do so), 200+ pages of manga with no ads, and the only release Viz has done so far with a book jacket. I wouldn't mind paying $12.99 for manga if they were all like this!









