I've read the first 3 or so monthly issues of it. It was pretty good, and I remember thinking I'd pick up the paperback collection eventually. It wasn't mind-blowing great, but solid.
steve, i thought about posting it for you as well, but figured chris' blog really focuses on the subject. so, you're on my mind buddy. thanks for the input.
Yeah. I have the first 10 or so issues ("floppies"), but stopped because I felt it read better in trades...which I need to start picking up. The writer, Brian Wood, is pretty dang good. There's a lot of political and social commentary in the work. Well recommended.
If you like Wood's stuff also check out "Demo" from Ait/PlanetLar, or the Couriers also from the same company.
uhhhhhh, hows about i just wait until you own them all and i borrow it from one of you two? because i may borrow and read a graphic novel, or see it when they bastardize it into a movie, but i'm probably not going to pick up any of these so called floppies.
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I've read the first 3 or so monthly issues of it. It was pretty good, and I remember thinking I'd pick up the paperback collection eventually. It wasn't mind-blowing great, but solid.
steve, i thought about posting it for you as well, but figured chris' blog really focuses on the subject. so, you're on my mind buddy. thanks for the input.
Yeah. I have the first 10 or so issues ("floppies"), but stopped because I felt it read better in trades...which I need to start picking up. The writer, Brian Wood, is pretty dang good. There's a lot of political and social commentary in the work. Well recommended.
If you like Wood's stuff also check out "Demo" from Ait/PlanetLar, or the Couriers also from the same company.
uhhhhhh, hows about i just wait until you own them all and i borrow it from one of you two? because i may borrow and read a graphic novel, or see it when they bastardize it into a movie, but i'm probably not going to pick up any of these so called floppies.
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