"To be clear, I am pretty woke. I'm gay, Spanish-speaking, extremely liberal, minored in women's studies, the works. Which is why I hate that I am going to write, "but...""
You bet in the next sentence this guy on goodreads calls a (fictional) 9 year old black girl a bitch.
Related to this, I'm taking a pickaxe to my TBR pile and seeing the other reviews on stuff I read after I finish it and mark it on goodreads is a TRIP.
I'm glad others agreed with me that Jenny Finn is really one of Mignola's weakest works, tho'.
I read The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher by Ryan North and Derek Charm a few hours after it released, it's a YA graphic novel about John Constantine and unfortunately the best part of it was Ryan North referring to it as Heckblazer. I am disappointed! But the odds were stacked against it anyway. I don't *like* Constantine very much and it wasn't exactly fair to expect the comic to turn me into a believer. I chose not to leave a review because there is nothing more unhelpful than 'I already didn't like the character and the premise didn't appeal to me and SURPRISE'.
You bet in the next sentence this guy on goodreads calls a (fictional) 9 year old black girl a bitch.
Related to this, I'm taking a pickaxe to my TBR pile and seeing the other reviews on stuff I read after I finish it and mark it on goodreads is a TRIP.
I'm glad others agreed with me that Jenny Finn is really one of Mignola's weakest works, tho'.
I read The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher by Ryan North and Derek Charm a few hours after it released, it's a YA graphic novel about John Constantine and unfortunately the best part of it was Ryan North referring to it as Heckblazer. I am disappointed! But the odds were stacked against it anyway. I don't *like* Constantine very much and it wasn't exactly fair to expect the comic to turn me into a believer. I chose not to leave a review because there is nothing more unhelpful than 'I already didn't like the character and the premise didn't appeal to me and SURPRISE'.