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War stories and thrillers aren't usually my dig, but I was into this. I will definitely seek out the rest of this to see how it ends. Time-traveling soldiers, mystery, the end of the world. Yeah, it got me thinking. Worth the read.
And that is therapy in comics. You don't see it often, and Primus knows like 99% of the Marvel superheroes could use therapy. It's been treated badly, though, with Captain America saying he needed to talk to someone, and the reveal being that it's his barber, ha ha, not a therapist. Oh, please...
I haven't read many graphic novels, partly because I am careful in choosing them. Unfortunately, I knew very little about this particular title before requesting it. Though it had aspects that I do enjoy - enigmatic characters, time travel, etc. - the story was a bit too confusing and generally no...
No, I didn't like it. The only thing that saved the rating a little bit was the artwork that I felt had something to it. I'd try to explain what exactly was happening, but since I'm not sure myself, I can't promise anything. Diana is hired by a very wealthy man to investigate a mysterious crash. ...
I requested this graphic novel because of the awesome cover. Then came in all the one star reviews from my friends and I started to get afraid of starting it. Four detectives, four time periods, four completely different styles, one body. It's always a tricky thing to pull off multiple timelines...