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    Animal Man #9

    Animal Man » Animal Man #9 - Extinction is Forever, Part One: The Bone Orchard released by DC Comics on July 2012.

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    "EXTINCTION IS FOREVER" part one of three!

    Separated from Buddy, the rest of the Baker family is in terrible danger!

    Guest-starring JOHN CONSTANTINE!

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    GOAT-MAN! 0

    Animal Man number 9. I loved it, you'll love it, let's talk about it.First of all, I was a bit hesitant over Steve Pugh's arrival on this title. Travel Foreman did such a wonderful job the first arc, and the issues where they began to split up art duties were uneven, to say the least, and a bit inconsistent. Here, Pugh has full control over every panel of the book, and he seems to have really come into his own. The general style is still the same, and the book clearly isn't as beautifully grotes...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Epic Superhero's Underworld Journey 0

    I'm torn on how I feel about the beginning of this issue. I LOVE that Lemire completely acknowledges Morrison's run from beginning to end in one go, but I find it hard to believe that what we're shown is supposed to be stranger than that. Morrison had some intensely trippy things, like comic book limbo and the breakdown of the 4th wall; not to mention the 2 issue literal trip on Peyote. Whatever we see just kind of pales in comparison to that, and the description of Morrison's run as a dream wil...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Review: Animal Man #9 0

    THE GOOD: The art in this issue is done by Steve Pugh who I'm not familiar with but from this series. He does a great job at replacing Travel Foreman. His character expressions are amazing and I really like the way Shepard looks in this issue. I also really liked how the 'Rot' and the 'Red' Bone Orchard looks. The writing is still top notch. I really like seeing the family in this series instead of just Animal Man. I think that Jeff Lemire is developing all the characters and I think that is wor...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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