Reviews of SLG's Disney Books

Jul 10, 2006 15:10

Hey, whaddaya know, it's another review of Wonderland #1! This one is at Playback: stl, which appears to be a pop culture magazine based in St. Louis, Missouri. The verdict? Tommy Kovac's "dialogue is engaging, and the story moves at a brisk pace" and "Sonny Liew knocks it out of the park with a style that is cartoony yet quirky."

There are reviews of both Wonderland #1 and Tron #1 at Land of Frost Reviews at PopThought. (Scroll down a bit.) Alex Ness's verdict on Wonderland: "...fans of the original as well as anyone with an appreciation for fantasy without elves or dragons or dwarves will find this to be a quality and important addition to the library of works considering Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass." And on Tron: "This work is more than simple nostalgia, it is a long awaited development of the ideas found in the original work."

There are surprisingly few reviews of Gargoyles #1, considering its first printing flew off stores shelves faster than anything we've published before. Here's one at Captain Comics, and another in Spanish at Comics Verso (scroll down a bit). I can read the first sentence, which has to be tweaked a little to have the same impact: "Ahhhh! It's the return of the villain Lex Luthor wishes he could be... David Xanatos." And then there's some stuff about having watched the show on TV as a kid... and then my head got tired from trying to pull out a bunch of Spanish from its data archives.

gargoyles, sonny liew, tommy kovac, reviews, landry walker, greg weisman, tron, louie de martinis, wonderland, eric jones, david hedgecock, disney

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