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LavaPunch 2

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Our second anthology.
Featuring 10 comics by ben seto, lars brown, coey khun, alex ahad, jillian ogle, evon freeman and kristen mcclure, calvin wong, steve valdez, willy hwang, and teerawat palanitisena. A wonderful second installment with old and new tallent.

224 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2007

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Lars Brown

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Born in California in 1983 I now make my home in Spokane, WA, a city that most artists run away from.

I work in an office, draw comics, and would like to write and draw more.

North-World is my Plain clothes fantasy webcomic. It is published by Oni Press. I have been self-publishing my own work for several years and have recently seen several short stories published in anthologies.

I have lately been very interested in Christian Apologetics, and will most likely write about such.

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May 14, 2018
Note: I did not read LavaPunch2, Goodreads doesn't seem to have the first book so I used the second to track my reading.

Rating for LavaPunch, the first as a whole is 2/5. I am so disappointed as it's been on my TBR for a really long time. Breaking it down per story:

1. Doko Detsuka, 3/5. It's pretty and interesting but not really much of a storyline to follow.

2. Brian Leath, is a negative possible? It was so bad I almost DNFed the rest. Grossly misogynistic and focuses heavily on gratuitous violence against women.

3. Phantom Sister, 3/5 and it had a lot of potential to be higher. Overly violent but I liked the vengeful sister character. I would have preferred to know the attached twin part ahead, it being a twist made it confusing and hard to follow.

4. Childa Epitaph, 2/5. It would have been nice to see were the story was going, though you get a sense of it with the ending. I understand it was a WIP, but as is it just looks like a man beating his wife and her covering it, no thank you.

5. A Pirate Story, 2/5. Very hard to follow, if I hadn't read the extra bit I never would have known it was meant to be sky pirates. There was no mystery, the Capitan said they were pirates and they were. It was like a One Piece fanfiction.

6. The Aviatrix, 4/5. Beautiful art and story, if a bit rushed, there is some cliche but given a longer format I feel they could be written out. I wish we were given the back story first not in the middle but by far it is the best of the selections and the only one I would seek out a full work of.
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