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Slamming a fight with wool against the cold, it leaves for scribbling away thoughts on lined paper as hard as turning the very leaves the pages make for. Over the course of a few weeks and the memory for stories and dialogue wanders off looking to pull off a fraying thread on the right glove's thumb.

All Star Superman #1

Pudgy be this version of a Clark Kent and Superman stream. A more marshmallow feel to the aesthetics and the approach wants to know more than it is giving. Or it's giving more than it can bother to right itself against.

American Virgin #3

Preaching to a largely unseen audience, the very thoughts of this issue disappear a day after putting it down. Even recognising the fact that it sits between others does nothing. Sweat sopping off the brow kicks the desperate situation into low gear, a rumbling of opportunities spreading the legs like a mushroom down the bean chute.

Ultimate Spider-Man #89

Splendid flashing back to scale histories of Silver Sable, Spider-Man and the head of Roxxon. Soft and a little safer in the fall back through time, the contrast of the present day is striking for the resolve pulsating in their veins.

Fell #4

Desperation and fear palpable with Fell trying to go about and subvert the usual course of proceedings. Anything close enough is good enough and the swap hard hit of it all breaks a chain while at the same time managing to loop the chinks.

Spider-Girl #96

Catching up on the ride close out from the end and it's like nothing is too far out to finding familiar footing. Easy and diving straight in, listening to the internal voice of Mayday grates, like a constant reminder of where the east happens to be. Cold and dripping with a scoop of anticipation off a singed sight of soap.

Soon Van - Saturday, 15 July 2006 - 13:49

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