Books like this are less marketable works and more creative outlets, something to sell at local cons and tell stories that the writers and artists like but have limited mainstream appeal. I'll admit it, it's not always fun to read, especially when the books dip well beneath professional quality, but at least with this issue I had a pretty good time. The book has stronger art than some larger scale anthologies, which I definitely appreciated and was grateful for. What else can you say? Credit where credit is due. Read Full Review
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