
Posted by The One on 4/14/2007, 5:14 pm, in reply to "Re: newuniversal direction" I also liked how the future dude wanted to see what the present version of himself was going to do in face of the jets/bomb, even though he knew what would happen (hope I'm making sense here). I liked the part when that chick rescued that dude from the attempted nuclear explosion, and the future version of the dude saying "I don't remember this". This opens a world of storytelling possibilities now. That last panel of the future dude was great, and for a second, I thought he was going die by the bomb right there. I like the dialogue between all the military folks, especially with the risks of detonating a nuclear bomb on U.S. soil. I started getting annoyed at the Native American and the whole vision quest thing, but liked his argument on how the white event must have impacted something. And I liked the fact that he was some big hotshot military guy too. That came as a pleasant surprise. Still haven't dropped this book... so that's a sign right there that Ellis is doing something right. Oh yeah, and for the Ellis fans out there, pick up "Fell". The latest issue is yet another superbly written one.
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