

Finally someone who understands
One of the best books I've ever read.
Accessible Jungian; respects analytical relationship

Fabulous
This was one of the best X-men stories i've read.
Arthur Adams best work!

What a great X-Men adventure
Excellent example of Claremont's grasp of drama and action

Demon Bear SagaThe incredible art is a great strength: it meshes very well with Claremont's focus on characterization and use of magic and psychic abilities.
Other X-Men/New Mutants titles or collections you may want to read: "God Loves, Man Kills;" "X-Men: Asgardian Wars," which includes pivotal stories for the New Mutant characters; and the second and third Essential X-Men collections, which introduces Illyana Rasputin and the New Mutants to the X-Men.
Breathtaking!

Epic and powerful art

Unique, user friendly, and a "must"

More classic Star Wars. Well-drawn, well-written.My favorite bit deals with a young Rebel woman who looks like she could be Luke's first girlfriend, but is actually much more. I won't spoil the surprise here, but let's just say that Mara Jade wasn't exactly a totally original creation.
Most importantly, these stories are FUN and are a great read for all Star Wars fans young and old. I can't recommend them highly enough.


Claremont's Best Comic book work ever.

Chris Claremont's Work Rules

Ursula has done it again!While most "sequel" books are obviously comprised of filler material and rushed to press to capitalize on an earlier success, it is evident that this book was painstakingly researched. It is beautifully done. Bielski doesn't just recount ghost stories; she weaves in sympathy, historical fact, and sometimes humor to present artfully written short stories. Her hard work does not go unnoticed in this book. If you love Chicago history, ghost stories, or just good reading, this is a book for you.
Addictive FolkloreBielski's talent for placing myth in the context of its culture, time, and place without dissecting the thrill out of it makes her work an illuminating, entertaining ride through Chicago history from the delightfully skewed angle of enduring energies that go way beyond the city's "I Will" ethic. Her sense of humor infuses her open-minded investigator's rationality with a kind of hip campfire storyteller's glee. Don't miss the unique legacies Bielski unearths here and throughout her addictively haunting volumes.
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