![]() ![]() No, that does not mean I am fat (very well built actually), but rather I am obsessive about my books and my reading. ![]() So when I started back in on comics about a year or so ago, I was surprised to find that if I wanted to have any degree of believability as a comic fan, I had to expand my reading past the “big two” and on to publishers like Vertigo, Image, and Oni.Īnd so, as I intended, we come now to the focus of this review: Oni Press’s Queen & Country, written by Greg Rucka.Īnd the tag line of this review is simple, “if you haven’t read this you haven’t read comics!”īy nature I am a book work of extreme proportions. They have names like Fables, DMZ, Sandman, and more. To be frank, even though I’m Josh, very few of these comics however are DC or Marvel related. Similarly, there are a fleet of other books that are added to that list once you desire to review comics as I do. For example, if you haven’t read Watchmen or The Dark Knight Returns, whether you liked them or not, you are just not a comic book geek. 1 Trade PaperbackĪrt by Steve Rolston, Brian Hurtt, Leandro FernandezĪs a comic book geek, newly arrived to the scene, one has to be careful to have read all that is necessary for that title. ![]()
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