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3.7 stars

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Being All That It Can Be 0

 The first issue of War Heroes by Mark Millar, is a story about the U.S. military and their ability to give their soldiers super powers. This concept of realism meeting the unrealistic has always fascinated me, and they pull it off perfectly. For a first issue it is expected for their not to be much action, the only gripe i have. This issue does a great job of setting up story, context, and characters. It just leaves me wanting more and more; which i will just have to wait for. I suppose my only...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

Being All That It Can Be 0

The first issue of War Heroes by Mark Millar, is a story about the U.S. military and their ability to give their soldiers super powers. This concept of realism meeting the unrealistic has always fascinated me, and they pull it off perfectly. For a first issue it is expected for their not to be much action, the only gripe i have. This issue does a great job of setting up story, context, and characters. It just leaves me wanting more and more; which i will just have to wait for. I suppose my only ...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Mark Millar, You Have Truely Kicked My Ass. 0

Have you ever had the dream as a child, as an adult to throw on a mask and become the one thing you have always idolized? Kick-ass does just that. It doesn't hold anything back. With gritty realism, and pulling no punches when it comes to our main character; it feels as though we can truely relate. The main character, David, is a pubescent, nerdy, and insecure teenager. He deals with the everyday problems of merely socializing with the girl he has a crush on, paying for his comics, and going out...

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.