razzatazz's Resurrection Man #5 - The Devil You Know review

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    Get you out

    This is the first issue in the series thus far where I can say that the writing has improved dramatically.  It is kind of weird timing though as it happens during what is mostly a flashback/origin issue.  One of my major concerns thus far has been that of the Body Doubles being present as more or less just a little eye candy for the reader, but the explanation here is actually a fair bit better than I might have imagined.  As for the background story itself, it is an interesting one as it sort of leaves the reader wondering who the real hero is anymore and who exactly is after him.  There are still a few other signs of things pointed in the wrong direction here, but this issue is the first that supports the idea that this series actually knows where it is going.  

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