Category Archives: Western

The Lone Ranger Omnibus Volume 1 by Brett Matthews – Graphic Novel Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings writes  a review of the first Lone Ranger Omnibus by Brett Matthews , published by Dynamite Entertainment with art from Sergio Cariello, Paul Pope and the cover from John Cassiday. Whilst the graphic novel collects 25 issues, my review copy only collected 100 pages (Issues #1-5) , so my review will be based on those issues. 

An awesome western tale that was very entertaining to read, with spectacular artwork.” ~The Founding Fields

Angry Robot Double – She Returns From War and Between Two Thorns [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews two of Angry Robot’s recent releases, one the sequel to a (late) 2012 sterling debut, and the other a brand new novel from an author who has mostly written short fiction to date.

On She Returns From War: “I thought it would be tough for Lee Collins to build on the success of his debut, but with this book he has proved me wrong.

On Between Two Thorns: “Two words I would use to describe the book – charming and fairy tale. This is a fantastic urban fantasy novel, carrying on the publisher’s trend in putting out some great genre fiction.”

The Dead of Winter by Lee Collins – Book Review [Bane of Kings]

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Bane of Kings writes a review of Lee Collins’ debut novel for Angry Robot books, a paranormal Western novel entitled The Dead of Winter.

“How do you make vampires more original? You put them in the Western genre. Collins has created a stunning debut here that is sure to entertain.” ~The Founding Fields

The Dead of Winter by Lee Collins – Advance Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews another Angry Robot 2012 debut title, this one about the Wild West and Vampires and other supernaturals.

“Stunning, mind-blowing, amazing, fan-frikkin-tastic. None of those word can convey just how much I liked The Dead of Winter. I can’t even tell, although I know better, that this novel is a debut and not an author’s best at the peak of his career.” ~The Founding Fields

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