krspacet's The Movement #1 - Eaten From the Inside Out review

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    A solid start

    Gail Simone is a writer I enjoy the stylings of. As she finally moves to more than just Batgirl, we get to see her play with other ends of the New 52.

    And she decides to focus on something different. Something between the lights of heroes, and the shadows of villains. A gray team who attempts to fix problems, but may just do worse.

    While I'd prefer to see her do the Birds of Prey again, for all I know she might be able to reintroduce Sin or Misfit or someone else here. For all we know, these guys could be the next Runaways.

    But, as long as she doesn't put them in the Hunger Games, she can't really go wrong.

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    I found this issue to be interesting and I will definitely pick up the next issue because it has got me curious.

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