hwasecurity.blogg.se

The Maximortal by Rick Veitch
The Maximortal by Rick Veitch











The Maximortal by Rick Veitch

One may make a case that illustrations literally drive graphic novels that even the text itself becomes more of a visual representation than a literary/linguistic symbol. If you won’t bother to take up your end of that bargain, that signals of course part of the problem that needs a solution.Ī Reply To: Rick Veitch’s (2005) The Maximortal To the extent that each reply I offer provides a here’s what I found helpful about this, then it becomes up to us (you, me, us) to correct, refine, trash and start over, this or whatever we see as potentially helpful toward making the world a better place. There are some in the world who expect everyone to be omniscient and can’t be bothered to engage in a human dialogue toward figuring out how to make the world a better place. I may say stupid stuff, poorly informed stuff. In general, these amount to assessments of in what ways I found the book helpful somehow.

The Maximortal by Rick Veitch

These will not be Amazon-type reviews, with synopses, background research done on the author or the book itself, unless that strikes me as necessary or if the book inspired me to provide one when I read it.

The Maximortal by Rick Veitch

I have the same task this year, and I’ve added that I will write a book reaction (or reply) for each one that I finish (or give up on, if I stop). Last year in 2012, I set myself the task to read at least ten pages per day, and now I’m not sure if I kept up. Why does Veitch ascribe the sins of DC Comics to Disney?













The Maximortal by Rick Veitch