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22nd January 2015, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by troggi [FONT="Comic Sans MS"][SIZE="3"]We took a trip to the best comic shop on the south coast, Room 237, today and I picked up, along with my usual "Superior Iron Man" and number 5 of the great Harris and Casallos "Alice Cooper", "Herald, Lovecraft and Tesla" by Reilly, Rogers and Weeks. I could not resist it, after a quick flick through I am impressed by the clear, bold artwork. This is only a short run of 3 issues so the complaining half can't! | "Herald, Lovecraft and Tesla" really lived up to it's promise with stunning art and colour that pops out of the page at you and the beginnings of a novel use of historical figures in a tight and well written script. Often I've picked up a new comic, enticed by the cover, and been slightly disappointed by the content. There is no way that you could make the same claim for "Herald, Lovecraft and Tesla"!
I know that some of you "ardent comic readers" must be ready for a new "flavour" run down to your local comic boutique and grab "Herald, Lovecraft and Tesla" and tell me that you love it!
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