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by ****** » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:52 am
I have the Mice Templar thread ready to post, but I keep getting an error. I'll try to post it again in a little while.
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by thefourthman » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:54 am
amlah6 wrote:I have the Mice Templar thread ready to post, but I keep getting an error. I'll try to post it again in a little while.
I turned in my review last night, but my bastard editors have not posted it yet. As soon as you post the thread, I have the pimp blog post ready to go.
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by thefourthman » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:34 am
thefourthman wrote:I liked this book a lot. I liked the epic scope of Cobra's story and the Heroes for Hire feel of the back up. Lark's art was amazing in his bit and the Suayan stuff was nice too. Foreman sucks almost as bad as Stroman and should be left in a closet with no clothes and Yoni as his only companion.
Story 8
Art 8
Overall 8
If I remember I will ink the real review when it goes live.
So the review is live...
Aaron has showed himself as one of the rising stars in the medium. He has already once shown readers that he can handle the tongue-in-cheek humor and over-the-top action of the best chop-socky films. That book was called Wolverine: Manifest Destiny, even though it felt more like Sons of the Dragons. All of those skills in the genre are on display here.
To add insult to injury for lesser writers, the scribe adds enough emotional depth to the character to make an overweight and egotistical guy into a sympathetic character. His story is haunting and tragic. There is a sense of loss at the end that is inescapable. Certainly, with the majority of his career ahead of him, Aaron will be considered one of the greats of his field.
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http://brokenfrontier.com/reviews/p/det ... -weapons-1
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