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There is a disease of disgust in the recruitment agencies. Shut outs and closed doors all round. Nothing like a stink of skill against their apparent high ideals to make an extremely disparate match. Wallow and read...

Shi: Ju-Nen #1

No apparent ease, no flow movement of the action. Either in the speech or flying swords. Weaving in and out between the real worlds and the operatic, there is a path that crashes over itself and makes for a hard time even wanting to read on. It's too trying to bother with.

Ultimate Spider-Man #84

Big all out punchy melee. Fast and free with the delivery. Appears to be lightening up the arc, despite it not having gone anywhere since the start.

Ex Machina #15

Like a mind wipe, there is absolutely no recollection of what happened in this issue. None.

Kabuki #3

Book within a book, cute, interesting, damningly great. Despite the outlying haze of words sprinkling themselves about the page, it's damn easy to follow.

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #2

Reading parts of a whole is a side-effect on keeping finances low and reasonable. Picking up on part four without reading two or three works well despite the otherwise pregnant look of Mary Jane. Everybody looks a little tired, the sag apparent in the faces and body lines. Black Panther speaking in a more urban tone is jarring and certainly show no signs of his inherent nobility. Nobody really seems to speak like themselves.

The Exterminators #1

Sick, sharp humour with an intense splatter screaming guts of attic infesting pests. Firing guns on the dialogue, the snappy wit and low brow nature of certain characters is just undeniably entertaining.

Soon Van - Thursday, 23 February 2006 - 06:42

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