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    The Unwritten #28

    The Unwritten » The Unwritten #28 - On to Genesis, Part Two of Four released by DC Comics on October 2011.

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    On to Genesis, Part Two of Four last edited by gravenraven on 05/29/23 09:39PM View full history

    While the cabal continue their seemingly motiveless murder spree, Tom researches his father's journals to uncover the secret connections between Wilson Taylor and his deadliest enemy, Pullman – as well as a hint at an eighty-year-old atrocity that could be a clue to Tom's own nature and origins!

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    Miriam's Messiah 0

    Tommy delves further into his Father's journals as he searches for the link between himself and "The Tinker"   The Good Yuko Shimizu always turns in great covers but this one really is something special. The way it flawlessly recreates a newspaper comic section is splendid. I mean this cover is a comic itself...whoa, totally meta dude.  Tommy, Lizzy, and Savoy take a backseat this issue as Wilson Taylor takes center stage. This was a great move as up to this point in the series we've not really ...

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    Well, What's Written Ain't So Bad... 0

    I have to say, I've never read an issue of The Unwritten before, and I'm not sure why I started now. I think I vaguely remember hearing something good about it, and the retro-Golden Age cover made it seem interesting.Now frankly, this probably wasn't such a good place to jump on. I'm thoroughly lost.I've been on a bit of a metafiction kick lately, as you can tell by my recent reviews of Kabuki: The Alchemy. But unlike Kabuki, this metafiction doesn't break fourth wall - and rather than denigrati...

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