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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. More of the same. Solidly good, although the love and violence still a bit adolescent (for want of a better word). Nuking the Saints of Killers was fun. ( )http://nhw.livejournal.com/931950.htm... Hmm. More in the series of the eponymous preacher, his girlfriend and his Irish vampire colleague; here we get the back-story to one of the villains, a sinister German, and a nuclear attack fails to take out any of our main characters. I am wondering if I will persevere with this series. I don't like what appears to be a consistent tone of mocking people with disabilities. Arseface seems more and more presented as comic relief; but what is really very funny about having a disfigured face and brain damage? And there are several other characters in this volume who are also in a similar situation. By the end of the book, our main hero Jesse Custer appears to have lost an eye, but remains handsome and smart. I don't really like the undertones. the most spiritual anti-God speil i've read.. just read it to find out. start with book 1! Hilarious background on a major antagonist, detailing the utter and total insanity of their organisation. This is one of the weirdest, most screwed up villains you can imagine. He loses body part after body part, function after function, and has indignity upon indignity heaped upon him and still continues upon his crazed quest and towards his nutjob goals. http://graphicsf.blogspot.com/2006/11... no reviews | add a review
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