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J. G. Jones, Mark Schultz: Xenozoic (2021, Flesk Publications)

Forced into hiding by a global ecological cataclysm, humans emerge from their underground warrens half …

Cadillacs and dinosaurs

There is a rumour that Mark Schultz and FLESK is working on a 80 page conclusion to the current storyline, but until then this is probably the ultimate collection of The Xenozoic Tales. Containing the 14 issues of Xenozoic tales and the original story from Death Rattle #8, all in chronologic order, it gives a fascinating insight into Shcultz' development as an artist during Xenozoic Tales almost decade long publication run.

J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007, Bloomsbury)

Harry has been burdened with a dark, dangerous and seemingly impossible task: that of locating …

Great series

Reading the series again after 25 years made me realise how much I didn't get the first time and how much was altered for the movies.

From all books I liked "The Order of the Phoenix" the least. Not sure why but I thought it quite chewy to read through. Not as gripping or thrilling as the others.

Nonetheless, I love the series. Guess, I will read them again in 20+years or so ;).

and I am really curious about #8 now.