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@MakellBird on twitter says... 0
I hate these quick-and-dry story lines. You know, when a writer rushes through explaining how a character came to be and/or got their powers. I think Jim Shooter did this in the first 4 pages. It doesn't help that the story itself is essentially a Green Lantern rip-off. Some random alien (who takes the form of a blind old bum) crash lands on Earth (specifically, the forest covered mountains of Western Pennsylvania). He then deems Ken "worthy" of a great interstellar power and just gives it to hi...
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@MakellBird on twitter says... 0
This is in reference to the Star Brand story. For a further review of this issue from me, check the original issue here.Aside from the quick-and-dry story, the color reproduction on glossy paper is a must have if you're a Star Brand fan. This is the only "New Universe" title to get a reprint with slightly updated colors on glossy paper and is a great replacement for your older Star Brand #1 copy...
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@MakellBird says... 0
I actually bought this comic out of the 25¢ drawer from my local comic shop. I thought there were only 3 issues in the series, which I bought, only to find out later there were 4. So, I was already bummed out due to the fact that I thought I lucked out and found a complete mini series in the 25¢ drawer.I just boxed this comic for a while. At the time, I was on this "kick" where I would buy any independent comics I could find in the 25¢ drawer. Months later, I started reading The Flash (1987) and...
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