Interesting take o the characters and what life would be like as a “old” superhero/villa

Love how the story telling method of weaving flashbacks in within the modern day story providing a fresh take on Cap's origin story. 

Overall this book was just OK. The ending felt quite abrupt and not earned with the eventual reveal of whodunnit. 

Great development but god is ax annoying

Not as good as the first volume

While initially intriguing the novel devolves into common tropes and the reveal at the end was a bit lack luster.

This is a tricky one to rate as this is more of a cliff notes version of the Marvel Universe up to the date of publication. I can see it being a difficult read for someone not familiar with Marvel. I think its a great idea in concept but in execution's it could have been a bit better. 

I really enjoyed this oral history of BBT. The only thing holding it back for me is that I think it would have done better as a rewatch podcast than a full on audiobook. Despite that this book is for sure a must read for any BBT fan or those who just want insight into how TV is made. 

Fun little one shot set in the Black Panther universe

BRUH

The story felt very slow and a bit contrived. The allure of it is loosely based on Greese wore off quickly after the first chapter. 

I was quiet surprised by this book. Its written in verse which at first was a turn off but it actually works well. The subject matter was interesting as well. Seeing the change of ZJs father through his eyes was scary and powerful at the same time.

Good entry in the series, I enjoyed it more than the 2nd by far.

Chapter 34 alone is worth listening to the audiobook over reading it. Overall great book sci-fi spacey book with an intriguing mystery. Cant wait to jump into the 2nd book.

Really great start to a story. Lots to dig into here. Love the art style and the talking fox alone sold me.