About

Name: Adam Klin Oron
Weblog: comicsbyproducts.wordpress.com [RSS]
Articles: 7
First Published: Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Last Published: Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Writer Bio
Adam Klin Oron is an avid fan of graphic novels and trade paperbacks (collections of previously published comics magazines), but finds much of the material published in mainstream comics trite and oversimplified. His blog, Comics' By Products, is dedicated to reviewing the stuff he likes, and his spare time to writing a doctorate in anthropology.
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Currently listing articles 7-1:
  1. Graphic Novel Review: Creature Tech by Doug TenNapel

    — Creature Tech has humor, monsters, bargains with demons, space eels and theological debates. It seems to be too good to be true. Sadly, it is.

    REVIEW in Books on November 11, 2008

  2. Graphic Novel Review: Usagi Yojimbo Book One: The Ronin by Stan Sakai

    — Usagi Yojimbo is a ronin, a masterless samurai, a bodyguard for hire. He's also a rabbit. The first book in Stan Sakai's classic series.

    REVIEW in Books on October 06, 2008

  3. Graphic Novel Review: Mr. Monster: His Books of Forbidden Knowledge, Volume One by Michael T. Gilbert et al

    — Michael T. Gilbert breaths life into an unlikely mixture of horror, humor and superheroes and gives us the wonderful Mister Monster.

    REVIEW in Books on September 14, 2008

  4. Graphic Novel Review: White Shaka Boy by Alan Brody

    — White Shaka Boy attempts to tell us about an American white rapper reclaiming his ancestor's Zulu kingdom, but falls short of the mark.

    REVIEW in Books on September 04, 2008

  5. Graphic Novel Review: Boneyard - Volume One by Richard Moore

    — Supernatural creatures infest the pages of Richard Moore's Boneyard, and, yet, it's a funny, fun read.

    REVIEW in Books on August 31, 2008

  6. Graphic Novel Review: The Tale of One Bad Rat by Bryan Talbot

    — Bryan Talbot tells the story of a sexual abuse victim's struggle for recovery.

    REVIEW in Books on August 27, 2008

  7. Graphic Novel Review: Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber

    — Greg Rucka writes and Steve Lieber illustrates the story of a murder at the bottom of the world, in frozen Antarctica.

    REVIEW in Books on August 26, 2008

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