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Young X-Men Volume 1: Final Genesis TPB»rank: 23948par: Marc Guggenheim
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Warriors: Tigerstar & Sasha, Volume 1: Into the Woods»rank: 57650par: Erin Hunter
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The Walking Dead Volume 1: Days Gone Bye»rank: 10137par: Robert Kirkman
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Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come Part I»rank: 22206par: Geoff Johns, Alex Ross, Dale Eaglesham, Fernando Pasarin
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Hobbit (Graphic Novel)»rank: 31293par: J.R.R. Tolkien
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Burma Chronicles»rank: 25619par: Guy Delisle
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Adventures Of Tintin: Volume 3»rank: 25657par: Herge
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The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For»rank: 4988par: Alison Bechdel
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Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again»rank: 4045par: Frank Miller, Lynn Varley
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The Dark Knight Strikes Again is Frank Miller's follow-up to his hugely successful Batman: the Dark Knight Returns, one of the few comics that is widely recognised as not only reinventing the genre but also bringing it to a wider audience. Set three years after the events of The Dark Knight Returns, The Dark Knight Strikes Again follows a similar structure: once again, Batman hauls himself out of his self-imposed retirement in order to set things right. However, where DKR was about him cleaning up his home city, Gotham, ... |
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Final Crisis»rank: 17178par: Grant Morrison
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:The Dark Knight Strikes Again is Frank Miller's follow-up to his hugely successful Batman: the Dark Knight Returns, one of the few comics that is widely recognised as not only reinventing the genre but also bringing it to a wider audience. Set three years after the events of The Dark Knight Returns, The Dark Knight Strikes Again follows a similar structure: once again, Batman hauls himself out of his self-imposed retirement in order to set things right. However, where DKR was about him cleaning up his home city, Gotham, ... |