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    Huck #1

    Huck » Huck #1 released by Image on November 2015.

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    In a quiet seaside town, Huck uses his special gifts to do a good deed each day. His neighbors return the favors by keeping his abilities a secret. But when a newcomer alerts the media, a firestorm erupts, sending Huck on an adventure that will change everything. This brand-new series from writer MARK MILLAR and artist RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE presents a comicbook unlike anything you’ve read before. Featuring a Feel-Good Movie variant cover by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE.

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    3.8 stars

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    The kind of hero you'd see saving a cat out of a tree 0

    Who is Huck? Well he's the latest creation of Mark Millar and is a lot like Superman. Huck was left at an orphanage as a baby and grew up to be a quiet and humble person who helps others. He has super speed and strength and uses these abilities to help people in need. He's your typical hero that helps people not because of some tragic backstory but because he's a good person who wants to help people and has powers to do that. Its the superhero archetype and yet something that the superhero seems...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Not what I expected 0

    So I like Huck, and I love this 1st issue. There is a lighthearted nature to this story (though it probably won't last) that I didn't expect in a story from Millar. The issue is just a great read, it may be about Huck but he is not telling the story which is great as it reflects the mysteriousness surrounding him, but not the normal intense/dangerous mystery but something more sweet and intriguing. I really like how the story unfolds with stories about Huck's actions, and personality. Huck is a ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Inferior to Superior 0

    Originally published on The Hub City ReviewMark Millar is the master of reinvention. After reinventing Earth mightiest heroes The Avengers into America’s mightiest military branch in The Ultimates, he went on to give the world his own version of the Justice League (Jupiter’s Legacy), James Bond (The Secret Service), Flash Gordon (Starlight), Doc Brown and Marty (Chrononauts), and too many other to enumerate all here. One of the best of these has been Superior, his reinvention of Supe...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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