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Loading... Ex Machina: Tagby Brian K. Vaughan, Tom Feister (Inker), Tony Harris (Illustrator), J. D. Mettler (Colorist)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Oh dang. Shit just got real. ( ![]() Vaughan is amazing. His dialogue just flows AND it's cool witty and funny without sounding pretentious or scripted. You're reading this comic and you're just "right there" hanging out with the characters. They're real people. They're actually better than real people, they're really interesting. In the meantime, he attacks conservatives, and then immediately after attacks liberals. He attacks with logic. Same-sex marriage is a topic and he says, government should perform/regulate "civil unions" for anyone who wants to be legally bound to someone, marriage is connected to religion/spirituality, so if you want to get married talk to your priest, rabbi, witch doctor, or whomever you look to for "a more spiritual union". Makes perfect sense. Looking forward to more of this. Not as good as the first trade, but still better than a lot of comics out there. This volume was interesting although I didn't enjoy it quite as much as I did the first one. It still goes back and forth between the past and the present and in the present it rocks between the political and the superhero/scifi stuff. Something I'll try to pick up again in the future. This volume was interesting although I didn't enjoy it quite as much as I did the first one. It still goes back and forth between the past and the present and in the present it rocks between the political and the superhero/scifi stuff. Something I'll try to pick up again in the future. no reviews | add a review
"Retired super-hero and current New York City mayor Mitchell Hundred makes the most controversial decision of his political career. As the mayor's administration deals with the fallout, a supernatural terror stalks the subways beneath manhattan. What connection does this mysterious new threat have to Hundred's past as the heroic Great Machine? No library descriptions found. |
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