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Curlyhairgirl wrote:

Errmmm?..Just to get this forum started. Anyone around here reading the Hunter-Killer comics by TopCow, pencils be Marc Silvestri?

Casshern wrote:

Never Heard of it o__O

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Same here casshern "never heard of it ".
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So.. like could you describe it a bit?
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Oh! Crap, I just noticed it got moved here!... I'm really bad at describing things, but heres a link, hopefully it'll help.

http://www.topcow.com/comics/439/issue
and this one has links to the previews that TopCow provides
http://www.topcow.com/comics/60/all
if you click on the title for each issue it sorta gives you an overview of the issue. The art is really beautifull, and the script is pretty good too.

I don't know how else to describe it.

The first four issues just came out as TPB at a pretty low price on the 27th. TopCow has pretty good prices at times.
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Hunter Killer is alright. Waid's writing is pretty good and Silvestri's art seems to fit.
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Read Hunter-Killer #0 online.
gotta say that was interesting.
The Coffee Hut part looked great.
and the art was good.
and it costs what a quarter?

gotta read more when i have enough time that online reader is really funny invetion or sumthing.
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Originally posted by Casshern
Read Hunter-Killer #0 online.
gotta say that was interesting.
The Coffee Hut part looked great.
and the art was good.
and it costs what a quarter?

gotta read more when i have enough time that online reader is really funny invetion or sumthing.
I love the coffee hut part, and yeah, issues are really cheap, good for a person with a budget. I would have to say that out of my all time favorite comic book pencilers, Marc Silvestri is a tie right up there with Alan Davis, ones a bit choppy and modern, the others has a smooth and fluid style, classy.

However, when I first ran across this, I had found that online reader, it really ticked me off.
1. I have AOL so it took forever to load
2. I have to scroll down on everypage because the windoe is too small to fit the extra inch at the bottom.
3. the flippy-page-turny thing freaked me out the first time...I think I was hallucinating that day...*shrugs*
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Originally posted by CurlyyHairGirl
Originally posted by Casshern
Read Hunter-Killer #0 online.
gotta say that was interesting.
The Coffee Hut part looked great.
and the art was good.
and it costs what a quarter?

gotta read more when i have enough time that online reader is really funny invetion or sumthing.
I love the coffee hut part, and yeah, issues are really cheap, good for a person with a budget. I would have to say that out of my all time favorite comic book pencilers, Marc Silvestri is a tie right up there with Alan Davis, ones a bit choppy and modern, the others has a smooth and fluid style, classy.

However, when I first ran across this, I had found that online reader, it really ticked me off.
1. I have AOL so it took forever to load
2. I have to scroll down on everypage because the windoe is too small to fit the extra inch at the bottom.
3. the flippy-page-turny thing freaked me out the first time...I think I was hallucinating that day...*shrugs*
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I think you're trying to off me with scary images of flippy pages...eh!:zim LOL
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