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by ****** » Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:13 pm
The Review Group is reviewing a $1 comic book this Wednesday. You should pick it up and review it with us.
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Sweet Tooth #1
as selected by House of J[/center]
Story and Art by Jeff Lemire
From out of the deep woods and the mind of acclaimed indie cartoonist Jeff Lemire (THE NOBODY, The Essex County Trilogy) comes a new Vertigo monthly ongoing series like no other! After being raised in total isolation, Gus – a boy born with deer-like antlers – is left to survive in an American landscape devastated a decade earlier by an inexplicable pandemic. Even more remarkable is that Gus is part of a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid children who have emerged in its wake, all apparently immune to the infection.
Enter Jepperd, a violent, hulking drifter who soon takes in Gus and promises to lead him to "The Preserve," a fabled safe-haven for hybrid children. Along the way they'll have to contend with science militias, deadly scavengers, rival bounty hunters, and hybrid worshipping cultists as they fight to make it to safety and solve the mysteries of this deadly new frontier.
This bizarre and haunting new series is boldly written and illustrated by Eisner-nominated creator Jeff Lemire and elegantly colored by fellow Eisner nominee Jose Villarubia. A little boy with antlers, a big man with guns, a world without hope – SWEET TOOTH #1 ships in September for only $1.00!
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by Chesscub » Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:16 pm
amlah6 wrote:The Review Group is reviewing a $1 comic book this Wednesday. You should pick it up and review it with us.
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Sweet Tooth #1as selected by House of J[/center]
Story and Art by Jeff Lemire
From out of the deep woods and the mind of acclaimed indie cartoonist Jeff Lemire (THE NOBODY, The Essex County Trilogy) comes a new Vertigo monthly ongoing series like no other! After being raised in total isolation, Gus – a boy born with deer-like antlers – is left to survive in an American landscape devastated a decade earlier by an inexplicable pandemic. Even more remarkable is that Gus is part of a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid children who have emerged in its wake, all apparently immune to the infection.
Enter Jepperd, a violent, hulking drifter who soon takes in Gus and promises to lead him to "The Preserve," a fabled safe-haven for hybrid children. Along the way they'll have to contend with science militias, deadly scavengers, rival bounty hunters, and hybrid worshipping cultists as they fight to make it to safety and solve the mysteries of this deadly new frontier.
This bizarre and haunting new series is boldly written and illustrated by Eisner-nominated creator Jeff Lemire and elegantly colored by fellow Eisner nominee Jose Villarubia. A little boy with antlers, a big man with guns, a world without hope – SWEET TOOTH #1 ships in September for only $1.00!
Sounds interesting. I'll give it a whirl. For $1 it's definitely worth a shot. While I didn't care for Greek Street, Unwritten has been a completely awesome read.
It's a good way to get people to try new things in a saturated market.
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by Punchy » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:00 pm
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by guitarsmashley » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:03 pm
We don't take kindly to new reviewers.
doombug wrote:You really are the george carlin of the outhouse. that's fucking hilarious.
I feel like a condemned building with a brand new flag pole.
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by ****** » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:15 pm
Punchy wrote:Whore

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by ****** » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:18 pm
guitarsmashley wrote:We don't take kindly to new reviewers.

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