“Dark humor, a comically dystopian future, and a gonzo journalist - what's not to like?”
“An okay crime novel, enhanced by the presence of some Confedarate Soldier ghosts. Remarkably like "Pegasus Descending' - or is it the other way around?”
“Schulz was miserable and kept himself that way for the sake of the strip - which was all he cared about. At 600+ pages, we feel is misery, over and over. I don't know if that's a good thing.”
“I really wanted to like this tale, but Millar went the Twilight Zone route with it instead. Oh, well.”
“What hath "Watchmen" wrought? More superhero revisionism! Give it points for not backing away from its unremitting darkness.”
“Fascinating and sad in a driving-past-a-car-accident sort of way.”
“A case of the title being bigger than the book (and for that matter the dust jacket copy). Not a bad novel - I just expected something different.”
“A charming little afterlife adventure written by someone who didn't pay attention in Sunday School ;) .”
“An excellent biography - after reading this, I felt like I have met the master cartoonist. Also has of the best opening chapters of a biography that I have ever read.”
“Not as well-written or as acidly funny as his first novel, A & R, but I can think of worse ways to pass an afternoon.”