Customer Review: "Superman/Batman: The Search for Kryptonite" is a (nearly) strong affirmation of the bond between DC's two greatest heroes. The positive reviews end there. This comic is embarrassing, even as comics go. If I didn't know better, I'd say children wrote the storyline. Michael Green and Mike Johnson... more info
Customer Review: Well written, definitely some criticisms of Davis's style, but it is accessible and raises a lot of questions about personal responsibility, lifestyle choices, and hazards geography.
Customer Review: I was looking for more specific information on plants, this is truly a "gardening" book, helping with layout, soil, etc. Good value, though
Customer Review: This collection is basically an anthology. A different creative team on each story, and a one and done type of tale in each. Naturally, one is set in Venice, and handled by Michael Avon Oeming. Abe and Roger have to go to a 'small New England town.' That is never going to be fun. A... more info
Customer Review: How to Get SSI & Social Security Disability: An Insider's Step by Step Guide by Mike Davis, was invaluable in my request for reconsideration for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). After the denial of my initial application, I wrote a successful request for reconsideration myself based... more info
Customer Review: The third collection has the team in a lot of trouble. Those nasty frog monsters are back, and spreading all around the world. The team finally traces them back to a cult in New England. Rasputin also lurks. This volume also gives up the origin of Abe Sapien, and it is somewhat stranger than... more info
Customer Review: This has been a good series up til now. Now it is a great one and the turning point is this book. Arcudi's contributions to the writing are special. The characters are now truly characters with concerns, lives, etc. The action is still top otch ad Guy Davis' art continues to be excellent. His work... more info
Customer Review: This is Guy Davis at his best. A must read for Hellboy fans and newcomers to the BPRD titles. The characters are very well written and continue to mature as the title continues to expand. The story is involving ad the art work is awe inspiring. I couldn't imagine anyone else trying to capture the... more info
Customer Review: This is by far the most useful book I've seen covering the subject matter of IT Audits in more than 20 years of IT Auditing. I noticed that ISACA picked up this book as part of their bookstore. The narrative is easy to read throughout the book and the book is laid out and formatted thoughtfully.more info