StephenJondrew
Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 04:18 AM
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Title Gabriel
Publisher Name: Moonstone Books ( http://moonstonebooks.com/twilight.asp )
Writer: Paul D. Storrie
Art: Walter Figueroa
Unknown, 22 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.
Publishers Blurb:
In the War between Heaven & Hell, one soldier has been on the front lines of the battleground since the very beginning. Now the ultimate angel of destruction has grown weary of her never-ending tour of duty & the world
it’s waged on. After millenia of killing, she's begun to realize that even an eternal warrior needs more out of life than dealing death.
Reviewer Comments:
After reading "Gabriel" I was frantically searching to see if I had any more to read... they had me hooked and I was on the edge of my seat. From the get-go the comic is action packed, with the first page pulling you right in. As I read the book I found that there were no dull moments and the story progressed at a very good pace and flowed quite well. I was impressed that the writers managed to fill the dialogue with several witty comments, without making it tacky - they were well used. I'd love to expand this review, but I won't ruin it for you and I'll let the comic speak for itself. Definitely a good read.
Title Gabriel
Publisher Name: Moonstone Books ( http://moonstonebooks.com/twilight.asp )
Writer: Paul D. Storrie
Art: Walter Figueroa
Unknown, 22 pages, Color
Safety Content Label: T+ TEENS AND UP - Appropriate for most readers 13 and up, parents are advised that they might want to read before or with younger children.
Publishers Blurb:
In the War between Heaven & Hell, one soldier has been on the front lines of the battleground since the very beginning. Now the ultimate angel of destruction has grown weary of her never-ending tour of duty & the world
it’s waged on. After millenia of killing, she's begun to realize that even an eternal warrior needs more out of life than dealing death.
Reviewer Comments:
After reading "Gabriel" I was frantically searching to see if I had any more to read... they had me hooked and I was on the edge of my seat. From the get-go the comic is action packed, with the first page pulling you right in. As I read the book I found that there were no dull moments and the story progressed at a very good pace and flowed quite well. I was impressed that the writers managed to fill the dialogue with several witty comments, without making it tacky - they were well used. I'd love to expand this review, but I won't ruin it for you and I'll let the comic speak for itself. Definitely a good read.