I've said this before in my singe issue reviews of The Mercenary Sea, but this is one of the best titles out there. In fact, I don't mean to boast, but if you look on the back cover of this trade paperback you'll see a quote from a previous review by yours truly in which I rave about how much I love it.
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With the pending release of the first paperback compilation, The Mercenary Sea, Vol. 1 (which collects issues #1-6), we thought it'd be a good time for a quick chat with the auteurs of this delightful comic and to find out what whispered promises of hidden treasures compelled these men to embark on this storytelling journey.
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Tarzan in the City of Gold is a treasure that has been buried in the jungle of the past waiting for a modern-day adventurer to discover and explore it again.
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I’m excited about this comic and even if I wasn’t a sucker for a good pulp adventure, I think it has the potential to be an awesome addition to comic fans’ pull lists. The Mercenary Sea promises good sailing.
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Nazis? Dinosaurs? How can this go wrong? Well, quite simply: it can’t. Stephen Mooney has written a truly outstanding and damn fun story. The only way Half Past Danger can go wrong is if you let it get half past you.
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We review three early novels by Michael Crichton previously published under the pseudonym John Lange: 'Scratch One,' 'Easy Go,' and 'Grave Descend.'
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