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by Brian Wood, Becky Cloonan
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Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 11 years ago
This was born as a self-publishing project while Brian Wood was still in art school, and it shows. Even more, it shows that it was very much of a work of the 90s. The heavy black ink sketchy style, people heavily tattooed with barcodes and "tribal" ink, in sk8r wear and gasmasks in a sort of hacker-...
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 12 years ago
Jennie Zero was the story that really grabbed me, but I liked that I had to power through Jennie 2.5's story to get to her backstory. I feel like it helped to flesh out the world of the book - it made it really work as a reminiscence of a different time, when hope/ideals were possible.
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 12 years ago
Jennie Zero was the story that really grabbed me, but I liked that I had to power through Jennie 2.5's story to get to her backstory. I feel like it helped to flesh out the world of the book - it made it really work as a reminiscence of a different time, when hope/ideals were possible.
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 12 years ago
Jennie Zero was the story that really grabbed me, but I liked that I had to power through Jennie 2.5's story to get to her backstory. I feel like it helped to flesh out the world of the book - it made it really work as a reminiscence of a different time, when hope/ideals were possible.
Northern Plunder
Northern Plunder rated it 12 years ago
This review was first posted on Northern Plunder, if you want to see more reviews please click here.I recieved an ARC digital copy of Channel Zero from NetGalley, which I read on my computer, I had no trouble with this but did notice it caused the pages to be slightly pixelated meaning I couldn't a...
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