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Works by Fabian Rangel

Tarantula (2017) 17 copies
The Complete Doc Unknown (2017) 12 copies
Helena Crash: Fueled by Coffee (2017) 11 copies, 1 review
Jim Henson's The Storyteller: Dragons #1 (2015) — Author — 10 copies
NAMWOLF (2017) 5 copies
Samurai Jack: Quantum Jack (2018) 4 copies, 1 review
Namwolf #1 3 copies, 3 reviews
Helena Crash #1 2 copies
Doc Unknown #1 2 copies
Helena Crash #2 (of 5) (2017) 2 copies
Helena Crash #1 (of 5) (2017) 2 copies
Namwolf #1 (2017) 1 copy
Helena Crash #4 (of 5) (2017) 1 copy
Blood Brothers #1 (2017) 1 copy
Helena Crash #3 (of 5) (2017) 1 copy
Fall (2011) 1 copy

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male
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

5 reviews
I can see what they're going for - high energy, frenetic action, sassy heroine - but it just did not click with me. Maybe because I do not drink coffee?

The art is odd. I can't tell if the inconsistencies from panel to panel - especially with the cars - is a feature or a bug.

The story is refreshingly straightforward, though the bits about El Lobo and his "retirement" didn't make much sense to me. Is he supposed to be dead? Yet he works at a garage named for himself? Hiding in plain sight? show more Huh? Whatever. show less
After IDW's other rather great Samurai Jack runs, this was a huge disappointment. Primarily because of the artwork, which is utter trash. The story itself has a decent premise, an OK excecution (but nothing special, and it is greatly hampered by the terrible art), and an unsatisfying lack of closure in the ending. It remains at its heart a rather decent notion for a Samurai Jack story, and is also an incredibly quick read, so isn't a complete waste of time for a die hard fan. But honestly, show more it's close. One small redeeming treat is the (very short) art gallery by various artists in the back of the book, and the rather cool issue covers by Michael Avon Oeming. show less
Another comic for 50 cents and worth the price tag. I liked the cover, very eerie and the title made me chuckle.

The story line is interesting but I don’t think I care much to figure out why this kid is a wolf and why his family lied to him about it.

I liked the artwork, I’m all about neat drawings and facial expressions and both were spot on here. If I come across it in a bargain bin I’ll get it, but I won’t be actively looking for #2.
Yeah, I didn't like this. Not the story, or the artwork. And it was ridiculously short. I read it in about 5 mins and there wasn't enough detail in the panels to stretch the story further.

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Associated Authors

Juan Romera Illustrator
David Petersen Illustrator

Statistics

Works
20
Members
156
Popularity
#134,404
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
5
ISBNs
15

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