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"COMPANY MAN"
Thomas Dane goes looking for a man who doesn't want to be found.
The best part about BMM is that it has the page space to properly pace everything it needs to do. A conversation about black magic, blood money, and Judas can take six pages and feel natural. There's room for awkward looks away, room to stir a cup of coffee and think before answering, room to be bewildered but not show it at first, and room to finally agree because in this world, facts are as strange as fiction. Read Full Review
This was frankly a slow issue, but that's to be expected from time to time with as complicated a story as this. It won't likely be anyone's favorite issue, but it provides some needed exposition about Thomas Dane, Daniel Rothschild, and the money magic that forms the basis of the series. Read Full Review