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    E-Man #1

    E-Man » E-Man #1 - E. M. Phone Home released by First on April 1, 1983.

    liberty's E-Man #1 - E. M. Phone Home review

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    Half-a-Star

    Half-a-Star that is the lowest score I could give.  I got this book for about forty cents at a comic convention and I over paid.  It was lierally painful to read this book.  I mean that my head hurts and the more I read the more my head hurt.  This comic is full of really lame parades and puns.  Characters like producer Stirngpull Schmaltzberg and movies titles like Rider's of the last Buick II made me throwup in my mouth a little.  On top of that the whole book is narrated by Albert Einstein and his dialogue is written in a very poor and phonetic dialogue.  This made it even tougher to read.  The only thing this book had going for it was the art but it is not even close to his best work.  I'm sorry I hate giving bad reviews but I can't find much to like here.  Also don't get upset if your a big E-Man fan.  I've read and enjoyed many of his books but this was a rotten egg in an old sock left out in a porta-john.  It stinks.

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