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The Mysterious, Scientific, and Theatrical Adventures of the Superfisters

Started by LostInTime, August 14, 2006, 04:31:47 PM

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Comic book reviews.

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So, what sets "Frank Ironwine" apart from a billion other stories about hard-boiled, renegade, brilliantly effective detectives and their plucky sidekicks? Er ... um ... hmm. Well, the hand-lettered dialogue is a nice touch. And the plot of issue one, which involves a crazed murderous transexual, employs the sort of sensational gay-baiting that would bring a rosy glow to the cheeks of the producers of Crusing. The art's rough and zine-ish, the dialogue down-to earth and believable. But beyond those few unique touches, "Frank Ironwine" feels more like a template for a genre than an actual book.
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