lofty aspirations, occasionally justified in its profundity. the execution is all over the place, and never fully coheres by its end. worth a read if you don't mind the questionable plotting.
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lowclasshifi finished reading Letters to the Purple Satin Killer by Joshua Chaplinsky
lowclasshifi set a goal to read 12 books in 2024
lowclasshifi reviewed Superman by Carlo Pagulayan
Review of 'Letters to the Purple Satin Killer' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
the epistolary format sketches out a negative space around the protagonist. on the first read, it can feel a bit clunky and haphazard, but as the novel goes on, the picture becomes sharper, and the narrative begins gesturing at different happenings in the world of the PSK and his correspondents. by its end, it becomes a profound meditation on how we construct our identities both internally and externally, and what the consequences of those choices can be.
this one will definitely be a much richer experience on the reread. gonna let it simmer in my head a bit, then get back to it in a few months.
lowclasshifi rated Resurrection of Magneto: 4 stars
lowclasshifi reviewed Clown in a Cornfield 3 by Adam Cesare
Review of 'Clown in a Cornfield 3' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
a mostly satisfying end to this part of the story. the genre switch-ups never gave either storyline enough time to breathe, leaving things feeling a little undercooked overall. The punchy, choppy writing style also didn't help matters, lending a unnecessary propulsion to scenes that would have played better with longer sentences and paragraphs.
it was still a pretty good book, with a lot of meaty thematic material and enough gore to keep me reading.
lowclasshifi rated Immortal X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 3: 4 stars
lowclasshifi rated X-Men Red by Al Ewing Vol. 3: 4 stars
lowclasshifi rated Immortal X-Men by Kieron Gillen Vol. 4: 4 stars
lowclasshifi reviewed X-Men Red by Al Ewing Vol. 2 by Stefano Caselli
lowclasshifi reviewed Sins of Sinister by Kieron Gillen
Review of 'Sins of Sinister' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
set apart from its context, it's a grand, minor masterpiece of floaty sci-fi that ewing and gillen excel at. as a part of the broader krakoa story, it's a bit pointless. but idk. it's a variation on the "impossibility of power" theme that has unfolded across the Krakoa era. it's good, i liked it.