Mister X: Pokerface moves right along here and provides for some good stuff with Ollie as he's trying to do what he thinks is best and is just making things harder and worse the more it goes on. There's a lot to like once again in seeing Motter bring this world to life with the artwork and colors of it all as we get some nicely creative blending of materials, such as the aerocasino. The story itself is one that still feels a little weak but I've had that before with Mister X stories in that they tend to work better as a whole for me than in smaller parts. The draw of a new work is too much and I must read it, however, and I'm definitely enjoying this odd little story and what it's presenting. More Tess, please! Read Full Review
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