Masquerade #1
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Masquerade #1

Writer: Phil Hester, Alex Ross Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Critic Reviews: 2
9.5Critic Rating
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  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Feb 14, 2009

    Masquerade is a refreshing variation on the origin of the super-hero. Miss Masque's motivation gibes with what was unsaid by the original character, and her wants make her an enticing hero. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher Feb 8, 2009

    I've only read bits and pieces of the Project Superpowers series, so going in to this issue, I was a complete blank as to the history of the characters. Still, I was able to figure out, quite easily, who were the good guys, and who were the bad. And even though readers may not know who the Green Lama or the Fighting Yank are, they'll still be able to make their way through the issue with little to no confusion. Masquerade #1 is a solid first issue, with a story that is intriguing - as are any stories that feature Nazi cults and giant robots - and art that works. Masquerade #1 is worth reading, and is worthy of 4.5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review

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