Tom Ferris has started seeing the world differently. As colorful heroes shine for all to see, Tom's new friends have revealed a different path; a path where he's free to express himself, where he can embrace who he should have been, instead of who he is. And the world turns, waiting.
There are a lot of great books out right now, but for my money Dry Spell is the best. Sure that could change next month, but it's impressed me not once, but twice with this fantastic story that pushes the boundaries of sequential storytelling. The hardest part of this review is not telling you more because all I want to do is talk about it and examine every detail. Pick the issue up and leave me a comment so we can do just that. Read Full Review
Though the villain-as-protagonist theme has almost been done to death in recent years, most depictions have been done in a flippant manner, focused more on the humanity of the villain, as an attempt to make audiences more sympathetic toward them. Krekeler takes this notion and spins it on it's head, suggesting that the super-villain profession, like that of the tragic hero, is a calling, and that only a few are chosen to carry on the tradition. He may be on to something. Read Full Review
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