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For anyone who enjoys the pulp adventures of the first half of the 20th century, such as Doc Savage or the Shadow, this is a must read. Those who love the more modern versions of such stories - like Alan Moore’s “Tom Strong” or “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” - will also be delighted.

Although things took a bit to get going, due to the unique structure of this book, the further you read the more engrossing and fully realized this world and its inhabitants are. I would absolutely love to see more adventures in this playground, either by Nevins or other authors.
A fun and funny short OGN that takes us through the founding and first case of the Rez Dogs Detective Agency. The dialogue and art are a joy for kids and adults alike.
Silcox's "The Face on the Mountain" is a wonderful piece of smart sci-fi. In it, he explores the question of why society is the way it is, and what happens when a society is first isolated, and then reintroduced to the galaxy as a whole. A very engaging read with well developed characters and well thought out world building.
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