This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
A brief note about Stardust. Firstly, a truly delightful film. Thoroughly Gaiman. Second, the main cast weren't quite strong enough to show well against the supporting cast, who were just perfect, literally. De Niro, Pfeiffer, and Strong in particular are outstanding. GO WATCH IT ALREADY!
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Stormcrow wrote:
A brief note about Stardust. Firstly, a truly delightful film. Thoroughly Gaiman. Second, the main cast weren't quite strong enough to show well against the supporting cast, who were just perfect, literally. De Niro, Pfeiffer, and Strong in particular are outstanding. GO WATCH IT ALREADY!
I will go to see it once it arrives here in Mexico -.-
Guess what I bought outside my campus? Neverwhere paperback british edition for 50 pesos (less than 5 bucks)
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I have a question about the Sandman series. There are 11 volumes of Sandman but I also found out there were some extra releases - some spin-off stuff, I think. Are they worth getting? Just wondering.
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They're all worth reading, in my opinion. Some aren't as good as others, like the second Death book for example, but they're all worth reading.
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Maarika wrote:
I have a question about the Sandman series. There are 11 volumes of Sandman but I also found out there were some extra releases - some spin-off stuff, I think. Are they worth getting? Just wondering.
*I haven't read all but the Death volumes by Gaiman are a must.
*Thessaly Witch for hire is a good one too. Actually anything by Bill Willingham is awesome so I recomend to you Fables that is his comic.
*Death at Death's door... I wouldn't recomended it, it has too many cliches of mangas. Jill Thompson has better works than this one.
*Bast... not sure haven't read it yet.
*Mike Carey is good writer too I liked his special of the furies, Lucifer though is a long series. -.-
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