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gogisha
Sep 16, 2006

Takin' it slow at the speed of light.
So after messing up where I should post this, just wanted to say I've been digging the relaunch so far. I'm a pretty big continuity junkie (it's not a make or break thing, I just like when books reference each other) so hearing that Valiant tried to have things line up generally among their books (and having not read any before the reboot) got me interested in the relaunch in the first place.

Harbinger has probably been my favorite so far, partly because I like that the main character is a dick and getting superpowers doesn't mean you'll instantly become a superhero or a comical villain. It also reminds me of Akira in a weird way, what with the shadowy organization of psychics and the on the road delinquent aspect of it. Archer & Armstrong is working it's way to a close second though, both despite and because of how hilariously left wing it's been so far. They seem to be going about it with a good dose of humor though, and Archer himself isn't presented as zonkers like his parents are. I particularly enjoyed that the cover of this week's issue had a review quote that called the book "Brain numbing propaganda."

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