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Steve Xameron

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A great "behind the scenes" of comics retail

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-26-18

A great book -- well researched and told -- by a great journalist. Even as a long-time comics fan I had only the briefest understanding of the history of these specialty shops, so Gearino's book was a real eye opener and well as being a page turner (so to speak). I like that he spends as much time on the industry today as he does on it's history, including a long section at the back with store recommendations (which probably works better in print, but it has enough anecdotes to keep you listening).

A word about the narrator : I like his conversational tone, and his general reading style is easy to follow, but he should have done more research into pronunciation on people's names. I know there's a few he gets wrong, and that makes me suspect there are more. Also there are a number of places (usually interview quotes) where it's clear he doesn't know the subject matter so he gets the emphasis wrong or pauses in the wrong place. Minor quibbles for most, but it grated on me. Worse, during the second part of the book (starting with chapter 15 (17) where he lists comic shops), there are a lot of places where the first part of a word at the beginning of a section is cut off, presumably by the technician who was cutting together all the good takes, and that gets to be pretty annoying too. Though this is certainly not the narrator's fault, he comes off the worse for it.

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Hell of a good book, but the narrator...

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-01-18

I really enjoyed Sean Howe's history of my favourite comics publisher, but the narrator gave such a phoned-in performance I kept getting distracted by it. There's an almost sing-song cadence where every sentence ends with the same da-da-dah that I would start to focus on that and not listen to the words. Also, it was often difficult to tell where quoted sections would begin and end, something I had never experienced with a narrator before. Usually there's some obvious indication, a pause or a change of delivery or something. This guy couldn't be bothered with any of that. So, great story but a middling performance.

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  • Supergods
  • What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human
  • De: Grant Morrison
  • Narrado por: John Lee

Love the book, wish the narrator was better

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-12-18

Morrison's treatise on superheroes is a fascinating and idiosyncratic recounting of their history and impact, illuminating important creators and characters, with a British -- verging on semi-autobiographical -- perspective. As a fan of comics and of Morrison, I found it a great listen, marred only by the evident lack of research by narrator John Lee. From countless mispronounced names to passages with confusing emphasis, he is the only thing off key in this otherwise gripping audiobook.

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