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llyzabeth

aka Elizabeth Wallace. Full-time graphic designer, part-time book reviewer and violinist. Slightly weird, usually nice, occasionally grumpy, always preoccupied.
FarSector3Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Far Sector #3

“Do you play?” “I’d rather play “How long have you been breaking the law you brought me here to enforce?” Keep reading for a review of Far Sector #3.

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OscarNominations2020
Reviews
llyzabeth

Oscar 2020 Nominations announced!

EDIT – We’ve updated the list with all the winners! The nominations for the 2020 Oscars have been announced! See below for the full list, including links to movie reviews we’ve already posted. Check back often, as we’ll update the list with even more reviews to come.

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2019FavoriteArtists
Art
llyzabeth

Favorite Comic Book Artists of 2019

As always, one of my favorite “problems” is that there’s way too much amazing comic book talent out there to see all of it in one year. Bearing that in mind, here’s my 2019 top 14 favorite artists, in no particular order, out of the comics I actually got to read.

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Transformers15review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Transformers #15 (2019)

“I told you to keep your maniacs under control.” “…you’ll know it if I have to let the real maniacs out. Bots like Triggerhappy get noticed.“ Keep reading for a review of Transformers #15 (2019).

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Harleen3 Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Harleen #3

…in the end, I gravitated to the one person who actually seemed to need me… Keep reading for a review of Harleen #3.

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FarSector2Reviewrev2
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Far Sector #2

This sector is home to the City Enduring, a metropolis of twenty billion citizens, which had just had its first murder in five centuries. And my murderer? Just got murdered. Keep reading for a review of Far Sector #2.

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Die10Review
Comic Books
llyzabeth

Review – Die #10

Then I remembered. The memory hit me so hard I didn’t even scream. Not then anyway. The second arc comes to a close: keep reading for some thoughts on Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die #10.

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