Retrovirus #1
Retrovirus » Retrovirus #1 - HC released by Image on November 2012.
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5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (1) 2.5 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Some things should be left alone… 0
Recommended!Some things should be left alone…So, by now you know I am quite biased towards the work of Jimmy and Justin. This is for good reason - they are my favorite storytellers.Now, with that out of the way, why should YOU pick up this book tomorrow (November 21st, 2012)?Here is a list of the top 5 reasons I would pick this book up, if I were you:The Story - Jimmy and Justin are well known for their prolific storytelling. This book adds to their wonderful library of work. It is a bit differe...
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What's in a Savage? 0
The star rating does not entirely reflect my impression of this comic book. In some ways I liked it a lot, in other I despised it. It's a strange mixture.Palmiotti and Gray are generally good storytellers. They know their way around dialogue and plots, are entertaining and funny without being dumb. This is all evident in this book. The story is suspenseful and has a nice few twists. So, on a purely entertainment basis, this is solid work.The art is good and does what it needs to do. There are so...
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The worst female character in ages 0
Just don't. Put it down and walk away. Its painful. Utterly painful. There is not one positive thing I can say about this comic.The plot is rushed at an improbably speed that makes absolutely no sense. the characters are extremely flat to the point where it seems to go out of its own way to create something so awfully uninteresting. The gore is excessive and disgusting. It really is just sort of there with no context and as a reader you have the apathetic revulsion at having to stare at somethin...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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