| 1. Stuart Moore's Para | 
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By: Created and written by Stuart Moore Publisher: Penny-Farthing Press January 31, 2006
It's not what I expected...
However, Para is still a great read. Artwork is very well done. The inside of the supercollider has the proper dark, abandoned, cramped feel that it should. The characters are also well done.
The story was, mostly, pretty good. It pulled me in and held on until the very end. However, I felt that when things were explained, it took away from the... more
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| 2. Giant Robot Warriors | |
By: Stuart Moore Publisher: AiT/PlanetLar January 13, 2004
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| 3. Zendra 2.0: Heart of Fire | |
By: Created by J.C. Buelna and Martin Montiel, Script by Stuart Moore Publisher: Penny-Farthing Press March 01, 2003
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| 4. Zendra 1.0: Collocation | |
By: Created by Martin Montiel and Jose Carlos Buelna, Written by Stuart Moore Publisher: Penny-Farthing Press March 01, 2002
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| 5. The Nightmare Factory, Vol. 2 | |
By: Thomas Ligotti, Stuart Moore, Joe Harris Publisher: Harper Paperbacks September 02, 2008
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| 6. Wolverine: Blood & Sorrow (Astonishing X-Men) | 
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By: Stuart Moore, Rob Williams, David Lapham, C.P. Smith, Laurence Campbell, David Aja Publisher: Marvel Comics July 25, 2007
First off, X-men Unlimited #12, shouldn't even count as an issue. It's literally 6 back-to-back pages long, the art sucks, and nothing happens. So, you're really paying for two normal issues and a double size issue. Giant-Size Wolverine #1 may be enjoyed by a select few, but I didn't enjoy it that much. The art wasn't very good, and the plot was like that of a bad horror movie. Wolverine #41 has... more
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| 7. Elektra #1 (The Way of the Samurai Is Found in Death, Vol. 2) | |
By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics 2001
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| 8. Lone | |
By: Stuart Moore, Jerome Opena, Ben Templesmith, Alberto Ponticelli Publisher: Dark Horse October 13, 2004
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| 9. New Avengers/Transformers | 
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By: Stuart Moore Publisher: Marvel Comics February 27, 2008
This was absolutely horrible. The Artwork was not the best and neither was the story. There were some parts where Optimus looks completely awkward with one shoulder out of place than the other. There was also a mistake where Ratchet and Prowl's names were wrong and Bumblebee and Jazz as well. Overall this was really bad and not worth purchasing. ... more
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| 10. The Nightmare Factory | 
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By: Joe Harris, Stuart Moore, Thomas Ligotti Publisher: Harper Paperbacks September 04, 2007
Thomas Ligotti is an author who has mined a unique corner of the field of contemporary weird fiction. His work draws upon the cosmological horror of Lovecraft and William Hope Hodgson, the hallucinatory fancies of Poe and De Quincey, the alarming disquiet of Algernon Blackwood and the visceral unease of "Books Of Blood" era Clive Barker and weaves them into a unique tapestry of existential horror which... more
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