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City Limits

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Ever heard that anything can happen in the big city? Caught the rumors; good and bad? Seen the pictures, heard about it in some history class in high school? Port du Ciel is that kind of place. A living breathing melting pot of society that's got the good, the bad, and everything in between. Over a million people already call it home, and there are newcomers every day. In a bustling metropolis where every individual has their own worries, desires, and lives, we've tasked the contributors to ask the question: What's your story? Featuring Contributions by:

Brian Carroll
Justin Eger
Ryan Estrada
Bob Gandy
Garth Graham
Mohammad Haque
Shannon Hommerbocker
Dan Kim
Yuko "Aido" Ota
Ananth Panagariya
George Rohac, Jr.
Michael "Mookie" Terracciano
Katy Ullman
Rickey Winrick

112 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published May 18, 2006

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August 9, 2013
Rating this as a collection doesn't seem fair to the stories. It's a beginning work by a number of quality artists and authors that was well-conceived and executed, but lacks the polish of many of their later works. There's good short pieces in here, and a variety of quality artwork. Unless you're collecting their works I wouldn't recommend searching for it though.

To the authors, artists, editors, and friends involved in its creation, I say, "congratulations" on the stepping stone that this book is. Thanks for the memory!
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July 4, 2013
I couldn't even get through this. I got almost to the end and basically just flipped pages to "finish". I really appreciated that it was a collaborative work, supposedly set in the same city, but the vastly different art styles and the apparently lack of connection between the characters made it very jarring and difficult to follow.
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