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Hellblazer: Staring at the Wall (Hellblazer (Graphic Novels))

by Mike Carey

Series: Hellblazer (20)

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Vertigo (2006), Paperback

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This was really great! I mean, I enjoyed Red Sepulchre and thought Black Flowers was even better, but this is one excellent climax to the events in the two previous books. Both Marcelo Frusin's and Doug Alexander Gregory's artwork have a bolder, more stylized look than I'm accustomed to with this series, but once I got used to it I liked it. Frusin's work on "Bred in the Bone" (the first storyline in this book) is particularly effective. My only complaint with Gregory's artwork is that it sometimes made it hard to differentiate between Gemma and Angie -- they're both slender and dark-haired, and with Gregory's tendency to simplify facial features it sometimes made it hard to tell them apart. ( )
  Crowyhead | May 17, 2006 |
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