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Post by magnus on Oct 14, 2005 11:53:45 GMT -5
I was just curious as to whether or not anyone has checked out the book. It's been probably about a year since I stopped reading it, pretty much stopped reading comics altogether, and I was really curious as to whether or not they ever reunited or reintroduced Yorrick's girlfriend.
I doubt anyone other than Sean and myself read the book, but I figure it's worth a shot. I might have to dig up my old CDs, uhhh I mean comics, and scan through them and pick up where I left off.
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Post by funaki2sweet on Oct 14, 2005 18:18:10 GMT -5
I've only read the early issues really, sorry can't tell you - but would be interested to know too.
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Post by J Sylar on Oct 14, 2005 21:53:48 GMT -5
Man, that book is number two on my must read monthly list (under Walking Dead).
Actually, Yorick has just gotten to Australia, but has been sidetracked by newswoman who wants to report the story of "the last man on earth" to her newspaper, so she stripped Yorick and took a picture of him. Now he and 355 are trying to stop her.
So Yorick is so close, yet so far.
They also figured out that Yorick was saved mostly due to the fecal matter of Ampersand.
A few other turns, like 355 and the Doc having a little hanky panky, have gone down. But that is about all. Its still well written, but it seems like it MIGHT be time to start winding the story down.
And I'd suggest, if you dont already, to read it in collected form. Each issue always ends to soon. I have the first three trades and it just flows so much better.
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Post by magnus on Oct 14, 2005 23:04:41 GMT -5
Man, that book is number two on my must read monthly list (under Walking Dead). Actually, Yorick has just gotten to Australia, but has been sidetracked by newswoman who wants to report the story of "the last man on earth" to her newspaper, so she stripped Yorick and took a picture of him. Now he and 355 are trying to stop her. So Yorick is so close, yet so far. They also figured out that Yorick was saved mostly due to the fecal matter of Ampersand. A few other turns, like 355 and the Doc having a little hanky panky, have gone down. But that is about all. Its still well written, but it seems like it MIGHT be time to start winding the story down. And I'd suggest, if you dont already, to read it in collected form. Each issue always ends to soon. I have the first three trades and it just flows so much better. I've contemplated purchasing the trades, but I don't remember which issue I left off and instead of purchasing the issues I've already read I would prefer to continue where I left off and then go back and purchase the others. The comic was always well written, but I one of the reasons I stopped reading was because the stories seemed to become stagnant and they would introduce characters/scenarios and then wouldn't play them out until months down the road, if at all. Still it's one of the best series I've ever read. I used to enjoy that H.E.R.O., which I think was a unique and enjoyable concept and another one that I can't remember the name of. I think it was about Detectives that looked into crimes involving Superheros. If I'm not mistaken a female superhero was killed in one of the first issues, if not the first.
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