Tosh handed this to me, because she enjoyed it. Can I just say how disturbing the cover is? It completely unsettles me ever time I glance at it. Probably I shouldn't keep it on the top of the stack.
Now this is what I love about 80s comics -- possibly my favorite period for superheroes. There's this wonderful rhythm to superhero stories from this time, where things were flowing into each other more than they had before, but there were still no thoughts toward collecting them in a trade later, s...
This volume gets almost too goofy, but for every time it crosses that line, there are quite a few bits that are just the right shade of hilarious for it to still be taken relatively seriously. A lot of fun, much less caught up in silly company-wide stuff (except for the last issue), and always willi...
I was intrigued by the artwork, but put off by the pompous narration and the child abuse. The font was difficult to read and it started to become a chore. When I found myself thinking, "if I read another playful reference to Wookie jism, I'm out" I decided that maybe I should be anyway.
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