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The Humans ride protection for two truckloads of dope as they charge down CA I-5 dodging curious cops and hell-bent hijackers on a violent drug run from Oakland to L.A.! 'Nuff said.
The Humans is a brilliant series; this issue #5, despite being the start of a new arc, requires at least some prior knowledge of the characters, so I'd advise everyone who wants to get into The Humans to start from the recently published Humans for Life trade paperback collecting the first four issues. Read Full Review
Even as much as it detracts from the 1969 aesthetic, it's still immense fun to watch the action unfold. (and honestly, why wouldn't this comic reference Mad Max? Just didn't expect it so soon.) The motorcycles are gleaming, the speed lines are plentiful, and the violence is gruesome. Long ride the Humans. Read Full Review
Ideas about free love, mind expansion, revolution, and peace gave way to pornography, chemical dependence, anarchy, and violent rage. A loss of humanity that would spread nationwide as the decade marched onward. That's the emotional stateThe Humanstaps into; it's apes, anarchy, and action packed, and I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
Thinking about this series, I'm a little disappointed that I have yet to get a tattoo emblazoned on my forehead urging comic fans to check this series out. The team clearly loves making this comic, and I have had some of the most fun reading it and sharing it with friends. If you're looking for something to blast through a fifteen-minute bus ride, this is it. It'll be the most excitement you've had on a bus since you found that quarter on the seat next to you ten years ago. Read Full Review
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