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Wall Might #2

Wall-Might: First Term Part II

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Wall-Might is back and facing his latest challenge, the evil Burning Sanders! Wall-Might already possesses five of the six infinity states (all but Florida), and Sanders is going to stop him by sending three of Earth's once-mightiest heroes to stop him.

The second entry in this series that satirizes superhero comics, manga and American politics

40 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2019

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July 18, 2019
Good clean fun from Lim & Pelligrini again as they continue the Wall-Might saga. This time the Deep State (based out of an evil-looking pyramid literally in a swamp) calls on Burning Sanders to stop Wall-Might who has five of the six Infinity States (Wisconsin, Ohio, South—no, North Carolina!—Wall-Might gets that one wrong, Michigan and Pennsylvania).

The sixth and final state, Florida, is being protected by Carl Manvers, Ice Twink and The Muliebrous Marmot, formerly glorious heroes who have been "blue-pilled" into their current state. Can Wall-Might stop them and get the sixth state? Of course he can! What kinda beta do you think he is?

The artwork is top-notch, again. Of the recent comics I've gotten, these are especially enjoyable visually, as over the top as a lot of it is. (Sasha Perdigao's pinup, in particular, is eye-goggling.) After some great super-hero renderings of American Presidents, it settles heavily on some pretty inside-baseball of the comics world: You aren't going to get the Manvers, Twink, Marmot thing if you haven't been paying attention to Marvel comics lately.

It reaches it's greatest point of lunacy with a character named "Brett", who seems to be just a kind of weak reference, but which pays off mightily at the end. Obviously ya gotta have a sense of humor about this stuff or you won't enjoy it, but if you do, it's a fun little ride.
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