Visionary artist and designer Dean Motter reintroduces his classic character! When Radiant Citys government falls to a coup, Mister Xs possession of secret city plans makes him and his friends a target of the citys new masters!
I don’t know how to sell you on this book because again, it’s my book. It’s for me, it appeals to me and no one reading this is exactly like me. I do think that a large portion of the comic book reading market would actually love this series if they gave it a chance and so that’s what I’m recommending. Give it a shot, but know that no matter what… I’ll be reading this series for as long as it exists. Read Full Review
Mister X is a fabulous creation of retro-futurism, which blends film noir, German modernism, and dystopian literature seamlessly to create something totally unique. This is one of the more intriguing titles on the racks. I can't wait to read the next issue. Read Full Review
As with the other Mister X work I've read, Motter's visuals alone make this worth reading. His world is dark and sinister, yet features wildly vibrant coloring, like watching a 1950s vision of the future through a cracked mirror. This is a great comic for fans of Brubaker's noir work. Read Full Review
My fellow Ungrownups and Geeks, Mister X: Eviction Part 2 of 3 was definitely a step up from the previous issue. It's beginning to catch my interest and I'm beginning to like being in Mister X's world. I don't usually go back on my reviews, but I think it would be appropriate for me to say go get issue 1 and read it. Then move onto issue 2 and read it. Let me know what you think!"RAN Read Full Review
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