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Tyler Durden
The writing is a little too corny for me. Top tier art direction is a definite plus. But with the poorly written dialogue and plot devices it falls short. When you use the words super hero and super villian in a modern day comic book it seems kinda out of place. Even the fact that EVERY super villian randomly deciding to join efforts to destroy every super premise is weak. I seemed like a story written off one idea and they just went with it.
19 people found this review helpful
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Sam Schinke
Listed as 244 pages. Contains an excessive number of filler pages, recaps, credits, pages that say only "turn this page". Also, centre-page spread panels would not display on a single, portrait oriented screen -- they are instead split up and "paired" with the page before and after. Not at all a well-composed electronic comic. Story was so-so. Abbreviated, lacked details or much in the way of epic fights.
84 people found this review helpful
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Shane Shields
The story is a 'must read' and the art great! At $4.99 it is a great purchase from any comic retailer besides Google. Google Play Books ruins comic formatting. This book had extra blank pages with a Wolverine watermark throughout. This screws up the pagination and sequential pages that should be viewed as a spread cannot be. This is the last comic I will purchase from Google unless you can provide a format that I can view in a third party reader.
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