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Notes:
(1) I'm continuing on with my Millarworld journey but recently committed to quite a lengthy buddy-read. So I want to squeeze in something fairly short, and this series is only four issues long.
(2) Of course, being a Sean Gordon Murphy book, cars feature prominently.
- The day he draws a book that doesn't involve muscle cars is the day pigs fly and hell freezes over.
— Apr 27, 2024 11:00PM

Notes:
(1) I'm continuing on with my Millarworld journey but recently committed to quite a lengthy buddy-read. So I want to squeeze in something fairly short, and this series is only four issues long.
(2) Of course, being a Sean Gordon Murphy book, cars feature prominently.
- The day he draws a book that doesn't involve muscle cars is the day pigs fly and hell freezes over.
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Notes:
(1) All in all, this doesn't push the envelope like you'd expect from Mark Millar. It feels much more like a Sean Gordon Murphy book.
- Issue #3 was essentially one long chase scene, with seeing how crazy the art could get with mixing cultures and eras being the main appeal.
(2) This just ends way too convenient and tidy.
- Time travel, in general, should be messier.
— Apr 28, 2024 11:50PM

Notes:
(1) All in all, this doesn't push the envelope like you'd expect from Mark Millar. It feels much more like a Sean Gordon Murphy book.
- Issue #3 was essentially one long chase scene, with seeing how crazy the art could get with mixing cultures and eras being the main appeal.
(2) This just ends way too convenient and tidy.
- Time travel, in general, should be messier.
Jayson
is on page 52 of 118

Notes:
(1) It may say more about me, but whenever I see "Doctor Quinn," I think "Medicine Woman."
- Interesting how both protagonists have very Irish surnames, "Reilly" being the other.
(2) Issue #1 really should have been twice the length.
- I had to do a lot of rereading to figure out who people are and what's going on.
- Issue #2 was well-paced and given time to breathe.
— Apr 28, 2024 10:50PM

Notes:
(1) It may say more about me, but whenever I see "Doctor Quinn," I think "Medicine Woman."
- Interesting how both protagonists have very Irish surnames, "Reilly" being the other.
(2) Issue #1 really should have been twice the length.
- I had to do a lot of rereading to figure out who people are and what's going on.
- Issue #2 was well-paced and given time to breathe.
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Apr 29, 2024 10:48PM
That panels made me think ' Modern Wolverine and Sabretooth'! Maybe it was the side burns.
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Sophia wrote: "That panels made me think ' Modern Wolverine and Sabretooth'! Maybe it was the side burns."I can see that! Sideburns are Wolverine's distinctive feature out of costume. Though, if it were, I'd expect I'd expect Sabretooth to be at least a foot taller Lol
Jayson wrote: "I can see that! Sideburns are Wolverine's distinctive feature out of costume. Though, if it were, I'd expect I'd expect Sabretooth to be at least a foot taller Lol"I always forget Logan is meant to be short! Too much association with Hugh Jackman lol
Sophia wrote: "I always forget Logan is meant to be short! Too much association with Hugh Jackman lol"Yeah, it's the same thing with Aquaman and Jason Mamoa. The movie version's far eclipsed the comic versions in the public consciousness. These days, if you hadn't grown up reading older comics, put side-by-side, you probably wouldn't know they're the same character 😅

