Showing posts with label author:johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label author:johnson. Show all posts

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Superman: True Brit / Kim "Howard" Johnson et al

Superman: True Brit

(category: fantasy)
by

Kim "Howard" Johnson et al

published by DC Comics in 2004
Nick read a library book, in March 2010

Nick's rating: 5 out of 10


Nick's opinion:

This is a comic. An "illustrated novel" would be being polite. I suspect that it intends to be "humour" as much as fantasy, but it fails. It could be "social satire" -- with the message shovelled on like manure. Perhaps its message is aimed at avid readers of the tabloid press, which is a prime target of the "social satire". Overall, this comic is just a little bit ugly.


..o0o..

These reviews are provided by Agamedes Consulting.

For an independent and thoughtful review of your own documents,
email nick leth at gmail dot com.


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Forging of the Shadows / Oliver Johnson

The Forging of the Shadows

(category: fantasy)
book 1 of The Lightbringer by

Oliver Johnson

published by Legend Books in 1996, read in February 2010

Agamedes' opinion: 7 out of 10

This is an enjoyable -- straightforward -- story. Good guys, bad guys, quests and battle... Sword & sorcery and a climactic... series... of battles. When the remaining goodies are about to be swamped by a tide of thousands of undead -- they are saved by the rising of the sun. But this is not the annoying, Oh goodness, I had forgotten that the sun was about to rise! No, the goodies are battling it out with the thought and hope that they will survive till sunrise. A pleasingly honest approach by the author! The author wrote his first novels for children, and it shows. There is plenty of gore and violence, and sex slaves in a brothel, and sudden death and vicious monsters. Yet there is an overall air of, almost chasteness. No dwelling on the violence, it just happens. No dwelling on rape and sex, it has already happened, off-stage. And when a few attractive women have their clothes gradually ripped off, we are told that flesh is visible... but we are not told just what bits of flesh are involved. A satisfyingly deep and complex adventure which would not give too many nightmares.

..o0o..
These reviews are provided by Agamedes Consulting. For an independent and thoughtful review of your own processes, problems or documents,
email nick leth at gmail dot com.