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Welcome to Media Review, this is a blog where I present my opinions on TV shows, graphic novels, books, movies, and any other form of media that carries a strong influence.
Image Comics Paper Girls is a unique and thrilling take on a time-travel adventure! The comic book series follows four 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls set in a fictional suburb in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988 as they inadvertently become involved in a conflict between two warring factions of time travelers. The series is highly recommended for young-adult audiences and fans of time travel stories. The characters themselves seem grounded as they are aware of the mature implications within the events surrounding the story while being shocked by witnessing futuristic technology and having to adapt to various time periods. The rules regarding the time-travel seem more grounded with consistent rules like the machines having to calibrate for the position of the Earth and that whatever happens to someone (past or future) happens regardless. Paper Girls contains fun references to pop-culture elements relevant to the 1980's, the early 2000's, and 2016. Paper Girls...
The Sandman is a comic series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC's former subsidiary - Vertigo Comics. The franchise ran for ten volumes from 1989 to 1993 ( Preludes & Nocturnes , The Doll's House , Dream Country , Season of Mists , A Game for You , Fables and Reflections , Brief Lives , World's End , The Kindly Ones , The Wake ), a prequel volume in 2015 ( Overture ), and spin-offs such as Lucifer . The season elegantly introduces the audience to the The Sandman franchise with great actors, effects, and a well-woven interpretation of the Preludes & Nocturnes and The Doll's House volumes (1989). The show takes many aspects and plot points from the comics and runs them as 45 to 60 minute episodes, which is a great fit for an adaptation. Unlike the comics, which at the time had DC characters like John Constantine and Martian Manhunter appear in the The Sandman: Preludes & Nocturnes (1989) volume; the show attempts t...
Netflix's Locke & Key concludes with a short third season which branches off with a new story arc that forces critical points of a resolved arc. The Netflix series is an adaptation of IDW's Locke & Key graphic novel series (written by Joe Hill and illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez). The premise and characters (including the magical keys) share many similarities. Fans of the graphic novel series will find satisfying results with the reinterpretation of several keys in the series. As well as fun plot points which the show recreates for a new audiences. Netflix's Locke and Key takes many key points of the graphic novel series, which may be an expectation for fans of the comic series, but can lead to shocking and infuriating reactions among audiences new and familiar to the franchise. However, if you are a fan of magic and intrigue this show is highly recommended for you! The show establishes an interesting universe with rules that do not follow t...
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