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Still sends his reguards.
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Trying to get out of the cat town....
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![]() ![]() i got the first volume last night and read the entire 150+ comic in less than a half hour.....seriously it was that good and that gripping "A cross between Bambi and Cormac McCarthy's The Road" the art is actually really fitting for the feel of the story, and i love the fact that layout is in a very traditional comic way.....which i'm sure helped with the flow of the story i'm just pissed at myself for only buying Vol 1.....i ordered 2-4 last night and will have to wait til november for 5 i highly suggest this |
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Seemingly Silenced
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Everett, WA
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Twice a Spy by Keith Thompson
After tearing through the first book, 'Once a Spy' last year in a fit of epic boredom, I decided to pick this up to see what Thopson had in store. He comes across extremely long-winded and overly detailed at times, but if you power through it, the character development and storyline make up for the difference. I'm about 150 pages in and so far I would recommend it for any fan of suspense/action novels. My only caveat being, read the first book first.
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