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    Nonplayer #1

    Nonplayer » Nonplayer #1 released by Image on April 2011.

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    last edited by pikahyper on 06/22/20 10:04AM View full history

    Dana Stevens is stuck in a dead-end delivery job, but has a second life in an online fantasy world. She seems to be able to juggle both worlds, but will soon discover that her online fantasy world is bleeding into her reality...

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    RegRegular CoverNate Simpson1
    2ndSecond Printing CoverNate Simpson3
    3rdThird Printing CoverNate Simpson2
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    4.2 stars

    Average score of 3 user reviews

    "Rare" Book, Can it Live Up to the Hype? 0

    This book caught my eye after abstaining from comics for about 6 months. The cover (and interior) art is beautiful, and the techno-sci-fi-fantasy concept apeals to me as well. But the thing that really made me turn my head was the fact that it "sold out before it even hit the stands." Now I don't usually fall for that type of marketing hype-- that's classic Image. Under-print a potentially "hot" book to generate buzz and create a subset of rabid fans clamoring to pick up the first issue. Admitte...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Is this real life? 0

    Questions about what´s reality and what´s fantasy always existed in societies all over the world and at all times. What this comic book brings is exactly this question: Am I living a real life or something virtual? And though the idea isn´t original or new, Nate Simpson must get all the credits for doing something cool, refreshing and extraordinary interesting with this idea. Nonplayer exceeded all my expectations, both in the art and story department. I was blown away by all the character´s con...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    I'd trade both of my cats for a Pookie! 0

    I'm gonna keep this short and sweet. So I flipped though this Wednesday at the shop out of pure curiousity and was stunned by the art. Think Ryan Bodenheim only cleaner and brighter. Very nice! The story starts off in what one would assume is a fantasy realm of sorts. Our protaganist is a red headed warrior broad named Dana. Dana takes off down the mountainside on a flying cat named Pookie and starts some shit with the big cheese and his army. Violence, action, gore playout in a well paced fight...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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