Max Brooks graphic novel The Harlem Hellfighters would’ve made a better unillustrated book

I’m not ashamed to admit that a lot of my history lessons, of late, have been through graphic novels. I find that lately a lot of authors are using this medium in order to tell the world their stories and although most are a blend of fact and fiction, there’s no denying some of theContinue reading “Max Brooks graphic novel The Harlem Hellfighters would’ve made a better unillustrated book”

YOUNG COWBOY DEALS WITH THE LOST OF HIS BEST FRIEND IN “I AM JOHN WAYNE”

Films like these make me miss Brooklyn. This gritty coming of age story surrounds a young African American kid in Brooklyn, who tries to cope with the world after loosing his best friend and riding partner Jerry. This is one amazing piece of film. Quiet, but the horse and the image and symbolism behind itContinue reading “YOUNG COWBOY DEALS WITH THE LOST OF HIS BEST FRIEND IN “I AM JOHN WAYNE””