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Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man, has set up a detective agency. When one of his duplicates comes home dying, Madrox has the most important case of his life to solve...Madrox is one of those secondary characters I've always found interesting. For years, people told me I'd dig this detective take on ...
It explains a lot: why he wanted to take over Latveria, how he got involved with the magic arts, and a lot of why he acts as he does. It is not however a flawless telling of his past: it's a little bloated, and while you don't really need six issues to tell this story, it's also not such a proble...
I became acquainted with the "Under the Red Hood" storyline via the animated movie, and it is definitely a very dark part of the Batman history. I have recently embarked on exploring the Batman graphic novels, and decided to give this one a swing. This was very good. This serves as a bit of a preque...
I originally read this incarnation of the series from the Marvel Civil War and it struck me as clever with a good premise then, so I picked it up again and here I am, surprised and pleased that it is Peter David. It's strange how serendipity works. Or maybe it's just the mark of a good writer.
This is the most sympathetic I've ever seen Jason Todd presented as, and it's the most enjoyment I've had reading about him.