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I have recently started to read these and really quite like the uniqueness of the storyline.........just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or comments on Powell's work...........? :confused:
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HUGE Goon fan
I love the painterly covers, the snappy banter, the zombies and the Bowery Boys meets 50's sci-fi aesthetic. A great series and Powell is a major talent. |
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I love the goon. I've read volumes 0, and 3, and a bunch of the issues, I can't wait for Chinatown!
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Oooo I didn't realise that they were writing more..........should be exciting! :)
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Yeah, after chinatown Powell's starting the series again.
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