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Volume one of Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Adventures picks up and fills in the holes of the ever-ongoing, though now backburning, running comicbook convention attending excuse of the regular and deceased Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book series.

From Marvel over to Slave Labor, zapped all out of colour, the punchy and "dude" laden humour still is as grating and as full on as it ever was. Great.

Bogus then, seeing that the front cover taking upon itself the challenging task of ripping away from the rest of the pages. This is what happens when a trade paperback collection sees its face wiped down with a damp cloth and left to dry on its own relationship with the then surrounding warm air. Air drying they call it. Like walking around naked in the summer heat fully intent on leaving the towel dry and untouched for another week.

When it isn't as dry as that, most efforts will invariably include in dry wiping down of covers as a quick follow up to the antiseptic treatment. Quick, or the edges will reach for the ceiling.

Soon Van - Monday, 7 March 2005 - 12:02

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