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Barbarius@outside.ofa.dog

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Mostly reading sci-fi, fantasy, and comics/graphic novels, but occasionally some other stuff too.

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The Vision (Paperback, 2016, Marvel) 3 stars

The Vision wants to be human, and what's more human than family? So he heads …

Super-Bicentennial Man

3 stars

What happens when Vision, who is immensely powerful, longs for a "regular family" including all the turmoil, unpredictability, and emotional struggles that come with it. Superman meets the Bicentennial Man.

finished reading Luthor by Lee Bermejo

Luthor (GraphicNovel, 2019, DC Comics) No rating

The superstar, critically acclaimed team behind BATMAN: DAMNED and JOKER deliver a bold story in …

What if Lex Luthor is actually a good guy? And his motivations were that knowing that all that stops the end of the human race is staying on the good side of an alien?

Old Man's War (Paperback, 2007, Tor) 4 stars

John Scalzi channels Robert Heinlein (including a wry sense of humor) in a novel about …

A bunch of Scalzi's books are going in a Humble Bundle right now; 21 books for A$30 (https://www.humblebundle.com/books/john-scalzis-interdependency-old-mans-war-and-more-tor-books-encore). Are they any good?

Roche limit (GraphicNovel, 2015, Image comics) No rating

It's 75 years after the events that left the Roche Limit colony in flames. When …

I like that this series is three separate stories, and not a continuation of characters throughout. It's also definitely scratching a hard SF itch in a way that SF comics seem to not normally be able to do.

finished reading Mae Volume 1 by Gene Ha

Mae Volume 1 (GraphicNovel, 2017, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Books) No rating

When she was just a girl, Abbie discovered a portal to a fantasy world and …

That was enjoyable. But it feels like the author has a huge world with an incredible history and lore developed and we only get a teeny tiny sneak peak at it. Apparently it only went for another six issues after this?

The Last Shadow (Paperback, 2022, Tor books) 4 stars

Orson Scott Card's The Last Shadow is the long-awaited conclusion to both the original Ender …

Playing with old toys

4 stars

Look, this book is good. I'll say that from the outset. Is it as good as the other ten Ender/Shadow books before it? On balance, I'd say probably not (with the exception of Xenocide maybe), but what it does hit me with most of all is nostalgia. After the first book in each of the Ender and Shadow series the story arcs completely diverge. This book reconnects them in a completely legitimate way, and brings all the characters back together for the first time in twenty years (for us, not them) for a final story. So it definitely felt nice to have all these characters from different stories in the same book. But one thing that's different, and a little bit weird for me at least, in this story is that both Ender and Bean – the two main characters of the two series – are absent. It's fine, and …