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11/09/09
The initial storyline was damned good, and highly emotional. The second wasn't nearly as interesting, at least on a character-driven emotional level (there was imagination 'a plenty), but you could see where the groundwork was laid to get the intended storyline moving.
I'm a bit torn on the idea of dragging out the set-up in such a lengthy fashion. On one hand that second trade seemed to go nowhere, but on the other it established possibility that can take the story ANYWHERE.
Then I started in on the two most recent FABLES trades. I wonder if Willingham knew he was on to pure gold when he pushed that idea on DC? All the wonder of AKIKO and the drama of STRAY BULLETS, the two series I currently miss the most.... #lockekey
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It's a tiny bit slow on exposition though. #lockekey
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Chew centers around Tony Chu is a police detective who is "cibopathic," meaning he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats.
[en.wikipedia.org]) #5comicsyoushouldbereading
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I see where you're coming from, but this is too much of a cheating death device to be included as a faux death one, imho. #startrek
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*Update: Does Deadpool and/or Anyone from Smallvile count?