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Of the two X-Files comic collections I picked up, this was the stronger. I feel like these three stories pushed the boundaries of what the X-Files could do. Network television, especially in the 90s, was limited in what it could and could not do. Rozum seems to have caught on that, while he couldn't...
This comic lost me when some bloke called Mulder by his first name and Mulder was cool as a cucumber. And if that wouldn't be enough the stories * were lame. It's a shame because I love the show. * this book contains two stories Remote Control and Be Prepared
There's something about the way this was written that kept making me think it wasn't the first collection of stories for this character/world. The characters kept mentioning past situations and people in a familiar way. And I'm still not sure if there were previous issues or not. But, I was sold on...
Extraordinary flights of imagination (the husk monsters made of the ghosts of wasps trapped inside windows alone, wow), but sometimes stiff narration and prose. A clunky tendency to explain David Kim's emotions instead of finding actions that will express them. Promising enough that I'll keep an e...
Borrowed from the local public library. See my short note on it: [http://gypsylibrarian.blogspot.com/2006/08/short-booknotes-on-graphic-novels-6.html]