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    Threshold #1

    Threshold » Threshold #1 released by Avatar Press on February 1, 1998.

    CaptHowdy666's Threshold #1 review

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    An Intro To Four Different Stories

    I'm not really a big fan of black and white comics. It'll take more entertaining to get me to like it. Threshold issue one has done that.

    There are four stories here. They look like they will be continued on in future issues.

    The Snowman story references other Snowman issues so I have no idea whats up with that. I haven't followed nor do I know anything about that comic. All I know is one guy seems to be a little invincible, and the other a time traveler. It was an okay story. It took play in a war zone nazi period battle.

    The Cyberangels story was way out there. I'm not too sure what is going on either aside from the fact that it felt like a battle scene right out of Starship Troopers, only with hot chicks.

    Fuzzy Dice was alright. A stripper that needs to escape from a penal colony that lets the inmates strip to lessen their sentences.

    By far the best one was the Wrath of the Furies story where they get to meet Poseidon. It had the best humour in it of all four stories and was the easiest to get into.

    Not to say that you can't get into these stories, they all were pretty good. The only one I kind of disliked was the Snowman one but then again that's the one that apparently continues on from some other series. It's the first issue so it's going to be slow going. Not to mention each story has to share pages with three others.

    Overall this could develop into a good series. We shall see how this develops.

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