ARSP is an entertaining beginning to what I think will be a wonderful series. I am a huge fan of sarcasm and irreverent humor and this issue has a surplus of it. The concept for the book is original. while various elements of the book are parodies, the disparate elements have been brought together to form a delightful and distinctive whole. The dialogue can seem a little stale at times but I get the impression that much of it is deliberately written in what I like to refer to as “comic speak”. “Comic speak” is that style of writing common in comics and cartoons in the seventies where the hero would pose with his hands on his hips and declare “Don't fear citizen. I, hero x, will venture forth and save you”. This further underscore the nature of the book. When I first opened the book I was not a fan of the art style. However, as I continued reading (and laughing along with the story) the art grew on me and by the end of the book I couldn't imagine the Read Full Review
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