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    Moon Girl #1

    Moon Girl » Moon Girl #1 released by Red 5 Comics on April 1, 2011.

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    Based on the character created by Golden Age legends Gardner Fox and Sheldon Moldoff! In the pulp New York of the 1950s, Moon Girl looks to a life beyond her role as champion of the counter-culture and social revolution. However, she is forced back into action when fanatics, inspired by her adventures, begin enforcing their own brand of justice. It's 'Mad Men meets The Dark Knight' in this beautifully painted series featured in the FCBD 2011 issue!

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    OTR #40: Fly her to the moon. 0

      Writers: Tony Trov, Johnny Zito  Artist: The Rahzzah  Letterer: Troy Peteri  Publisher: Red 5 Comics     Ah the days of noir, or noir-esque. Straight from the mature rack of your local comic store it is...Moon Girl. now just taking this comic at face value, A comic with an attractive woman on the cover called moon girl sitting on the mature rack... makes me think this is a joke comic about some half naked noir woman...no to my utter disappointment. But still wor...

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    Moon Girl #1 (2011) 0

    The story follows Clare Lune AKA Moon Girl in the 1950's while trying to get over her past of attempting to enforce a new social revolution. However, this does not go as planned for her as she now resides in New York City.The good: The art in this book is phenomenal. A realistic, yet colorful and surreal style of painting is used that makes the pages come alive. Some pages that would normally take about 20 seconds to flip through take at least a minute to look at due to the detail and high quali...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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