In reaction, Hundred goes on to question why he - and by extension, the establishment in general - have given a pass to some forms of periodical publishing while making environmental demands of others. One character offers that the argument is moot, that there's no future for newspapers or comics. Perhaps that's Vaughan's final word on the subject, I don't know. I don't entirely agree with it, but it's wonderful fodder for debate and discussion. Anyone who an interest in comics, the responsibilities of those in publishing and the future of print ought to give this collection of dead plant matter a look, whether or not he or she's familiar with Ex Machina. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a nice little appetizer as I wait for more Ex Machina. I just hope the chefs won't be working in the kitchen too much longer. I'm still hungry. Read Full Review
It's got some nice character moments, but doesn't really stand up on it's own as a story. Read Full Review
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