So why aren’t you reading this book? You’ll definitely want to pick up the first three issues to catch up, but as long as you’re not in a huge hurry and you like good comics, you’ll enjoy it. Read Full Review
Still, I'd rather have 15 minutes of pleasure than nothing at all. And RASL continues to deliver a tale that continues to add to the story, while adding on layer upon layer of unanswered questions. Jeebus help us if Jeff Smith is ever asked to write for ABC's Lost, as the conspiracy theories and plot lines cooked up would probably cause some heads to explode. Until RASL #5 arrives, readers will have to be content with reading and rereading the four issues released soaking up every bit of this 4 Star goodness. Read Full Review
RASL is weird and dark, and still manages to establish its ground in real-world environment without ever coming off as hokey. If you like Warren Ellis and (to a lesser extent) Grant Morrison, this book is definitely for you. Back issues seem hard to get, but the trade of the first 3 chapters should be on the shelves about now. Save yourself the dollar and disappointment of watching X-Men Origins: Wolverine and bag yourself this indispensable read. Read Full Review
While more "Rasl" would be a great thing, Smith's slower pace of three 30-page issues each year is producing some spectacular work. Read Full Review
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