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Oh My Goth! Version 2.0 |
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Rating: Summary: hilarious! Review: highly recommended for anyone who knows and loves the goth scene - but isn't afraid to laugh at themselves as well!
Rating: Summary: Not only for Goths! Review: I picked this book up as soon as it came out a few years back. I have left my Gothness since then but I still enjoy Voltaire's work. It has a sense of humor and isn't afraid to make fun of everything. And I mean everything. It is an enjoyable diversion from reality and it won't make you dumb. Hmm, something uncommon.
Rating: Summary: You'll Laugh Your Fishnets Off! Review: If you're a fan of Voltaire's music, you NEED to read his comics! They're difficult to track down one by one, so it's great that they've bound them all into one easy-to-read book for you. It gives you insight into the demented, humourous, and oh-so-gothy mind of Voltaire, while at the same time making you laugh your fishnets off! I have four words for you: Boris the Pocket Goth.
Rating: Summary: Thank God for Goth Satire! Review: Just when I was convinced that all my fellow goths were sticks-in-the-mud, along comes Voltaire to liven things up. This comic book features an extra-terrestrial named Heironymous Posch (who looks strangely identical to Voltaire), who, throughout human history, has been trying to make friends with Earthlings. Unfortunately, his attempts have been failures, resluting in superstitious beliefs in monsters, and other chaos. Posch spends his free time relaxing in his spacecraft, in Earth's orbit, quite happy with his lazy occupation. Then one day, his bosses decide Earth is going to be destroyed. Their plan being a threat to his laziness, Posch embarks on a mission to save Earth. Along the way, he offends the minions of Hell, resulting in demons as well as aliens chasing him down. Hiding out in the Goth scene, Posch befriends a group of surly teenage Goths, who end up being dragged along on his outrageous escapades. Fun for All!
Rating: Summary: Thank God for Goth Satire! Review: Just when I was convinced that all my fellow goths were sticks-in-the-mud, along comes Voltaire to liven things up. This comic book features an extra-terrestrial named Heironymous Posch (who looks strangely identical to Voltaire), who, throughout human history, has been trying to make friends with Earthlings. Unfortunately, his attempts have been failures, resluting in superstitious beliefs in monsters, and other chaos. Posch spends his free time relaxing in his spacecraft, in Earth's orbit, quite happy with his lazy occupation. Then one day, his bosses decide Earth is going to be destroyed. Their plan being a threat to his laziness, Posch embarks on a mission to save Earth. Along the way, he offends the minions of Hell, resulting in demons as well as aliens chasing him down. Hiding out in the Goth scene, Posch befriends a group of surly teenage Goths, who end up being dragged along on his outrageous escapades. Fun for All!
Rating: Summary: Great, but with flawed printing. Review: No book should fall apart within a week. None of them. Period.
Rating: Summary: Great, but with flawed printing. Review: No book should fall apart within a week. None of them. Period.
Rating: Summary: Gothicly (yes that's a word) funny Review: This book is by far the best Gothic comic i have ever read. I think that even if you do not read this you should check out Voltaire's Music or Stop-motion animation. Visit his web site, www.voltaire.net
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