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The Expendable One #2

The Expendable One, Volume 2: The Boob Versus the Boobs

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In his first adventure, the bumbling Twigs Dupree was almost castrated by the maniacal cult leader known only as The Animal, now one year later, the invincible hero returns to face his greatest threat yet... really hot women and their KILLER bodies. Boobs and bullets and blood! Oh my!

96 pages, Paperback

First published November 7, 2007

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Jason M. Burns

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New York Times best selling author Jason M. Burns made the leap into the comic book industry in 2004 after being asked to write a short story for Dead@17: Rough Cut. Since that time he has written and created a number of critically-acclaimed and commercially-successful comic book series, including A Dummy’s Guide to Danger, Curse of the Were-Woman, and The Expendable One, which is being developed into a major motion picture by Intrepid Pictures. Burns has also spent time writing for such recognizable brands as Sesame Street, Shrek, Megamind, Jericho, Pocket God, Kung Fu Panda, Riche Rich, and Fraggle Rock, while working with on-screen talent as well, including Law & Order: SVU’s Christopher Meloni.

Most recently Burns wrote, directed, and produced the live action web series Adults Only, which stars Danny Nucci, Vincent Pastore, Brian Austin Green, Sebastian Bach, and others.

Burns was born and raised in Massachusetts where he began his career as an entertainment journalist and public relations professional.

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February 19, 2013
The art is different from the first book, but not in a way that I felt detracted from my enjoyment.

The continuing adventures (written in a "day in the life" style) of this accidental hero are both grotesque and hilarious. The little peeks the afterword gives us into the history of our mysterious "agent" would honestly be enough to make me read a third installment, even if I didn't find the main storyline as entertaining as I do.

I have high hopes that the author will continue the story, or even release a book that specifically details Agent Armstrong's background more thoroughly.
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