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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Death, Jr.

Death, Jr.

I've just read issue two of Death, Jr. and it is even better than the first. Ted Naihef's art is brilliant; the contrast between Death (Jr.'s dad) and the rest of their suburban existence if wonderful.

Run out and grab a copy now, you [probably] won't be disappointed.

[Edit: Issue #2 got a fairly bad review at Comics Should Be Good. I agree with everything said there, but I still liked it.]
Posted by thsutton at 5:40 pm

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