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Jayson
is finished

Notes:
(1) Past the Renaissance, the book focuses almost entirely on America.
- I guess it just goes to show how prevalent and popular westerns were as a comic genre.
(2) This was a struggle to read. While the book has a continuous narrative, there's no real story to follow or get lost in.
- Also, a lot of the text is printed over bright colors, making it difficult to read.
— Feb 11, 2024 06:45PM
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Notes:
(1) Past the Renaissance, the book focuses almost entirely on America.
- I guess it just goes to show how prevalent and popular westerns were as a comic genre.
(2) This was a struggle to read. While the book has a continuous narrative, there's no real story to follow or get lost in.
- Also, a lot of the text is printed over bright colors, making it difficult to read.
Jayson
is on page 24 of 44

Notes:
(1) This isn't a comic book. At least in format, it's very much like those illustrated textbooks you'd find in elementary school libraries.
- Interesting, considering how it features nudity and allusions to rape.
(2) It's repeatedly emphasized that the DC Universe was created by intelligent design.
- The creator isn't called God, or even a god, but "the single will."
— Feb 11, 2024 05:55PM
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Notes:
(1) This isn't a comic book. At least in format, it's very much like those illustrated textbooks you'd find in elementary school libraries.
- Interesting, considering how it features nudity and allusions to rape.
(2) It's repeatedly emphasized that the DC Universe was created by intelligent design.
- The creator isn't called God, or even a god, but "the single will."




