Pure Gold, in the Eyes of a Newcomer
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7.Maki P says:
So not everything here is adult. This is the second comic I ever read seriously and I think is great. Full of parodies and references, but still a very original, entertaining story. And with stuff you don’t see everywhere; competent kids, competent adults, realistic characters, female character with realistic proportions, an independent comic that isn’t dark and grimm but lighthearted and fun. This is one the best in this list
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6.Maki P says:
Of all the Authority comics this is by far my favorite. I’m not sure what it is but I love it! US has a good goverment and still people hate, I guess they were dictators. Again you gotta love The Authority you can’t find such political incorrectness anywhere!
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Maki P says:And you think you can trust your goverment? I always knew the big powers were evil. Again completely politcally incorrect, but believeble in this case. Seriously the G7 is evil.
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4.Maki P says:
A return to the old days of comics. Ok, I don’t know the old days, but I know the formula and I have an idea of what’s goin on these days. The heroes are icons again and we look up for them ‘cause we’re looking at them in the eyes of common folk, who for once is not cannon foder
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3.Maki P says:
You gotta love The Authority. These guys are most antiheroic you could think of. Not to mention politically incorrect. How I love political incorrectness (fuck Capitalism, yay Communism)
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2.Maki P says:
So what makes Tarnished Angel great? Well what about the fact that gaves the perspective of villains, let us see their families, friends and motivations and in general prove to us that their human too? Not to mention the heroes act as the Villains and an old villain gets to be the superhero.
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1.Maki P says:
The Confessor Rules. Vampires Rock? Now seriously this is a good insight on this city in the eyes of a sidekick. Sidekicks don’t have love they deserve, and the world is falling apart as we speak. I’m a catholic is cool to see catholic heroes



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