Shintaro Kago is a difficult creator to pin down. Notoriously known as a man of few words, he prefers to let his work speak for itself, but what it's trying to say exactly, is...well, to say up to interpretation is an understatement. Occasionally lumped in with Junji Ito in
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My reading this book was a happy accident. A coworker of mine had ordered it for himself, arriving in a shipment of other books we had ordered for the store. The cover art, an anatomical drawing of a woman's neck, caressed by a Kelly green ribbon, drew me in. He
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I first read Tarot Cafe in high school. I think I've mentioned elsewhere in another review that I grew up in a fairly conservative Christian household, which had some somewhat contradictory ideas about was and was not appropriate for me (reading comics is for boys, but watching cartoons and movies
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I have not been a fan of, or consistently reading, Harley Quinn in years. I found the Conner/Palmiotti team's work to be contrary to what the character represented. Great, interesting stories can be written with this character, but for the better part of a decade, she was reduced to
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This article contains more spoilers than the film contains plot holes. Let me start by saying that I am a big Star Wars fan, or was when I was younger. I am old enought to have worn pre-Phantom Menace late 90s Yoda shirts to elementary school, get bullied, bury my
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