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NEXUS POINT, THE #1
By Stewart Cook & Robert Hall, $ ??
By Gary Hornberger Tuesday, September 11 2012
The last of the comics from South Australia purchased at Pulp Fiction Comics. Strangely, I believe there is a Pulp Fiction Comics over in Long Beach. So here’s the fizz on this book: it’s drawn like they were working for early Image Comics. They even say the characters have a Spawn look. The story has characters emerging from teleportation and genetically manufactured rogue security operatives. That’s all I have at the moment until number two comes out. It has that rough drawing in black and white that’s not really visually stimulating and hard to follow. Not my cup of tea, but I can see the appeal of early Image Comics. (Fist Full Of Comics, Square Peg)
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