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    Who's stoked for Faker?

    I know I am, Jock is the man. I love his sequentials, and they are looking great so far on this series!

    I don't really care if the story is good or not, I just love Jocks art, but it sounds like an interesting concept.

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    Yep - I love Jock, and I love Mike Carey, so this is definitely a must-buy. I've missed seeing Jock's work since Losers ended - he's one of the most dynamic and exciting artists around. It'll be interesting to see his work on this book, since it doesn't seem to be action-oriented, which is definitely Jock's strength.

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    Yeah, it's more horror or mystery than action, but from the pages I've seen, Jock will do just fine.

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    I'm glad that I found this thread. I was starting to worry I was the only who had picked this series up. The last issue was as as good as the rest. The conclusion bothered me at first, but it's lack of a definitive answer seemed to fit the story extremely well.

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    I love that book, but the art is not doing it for me, to be honest, not that I don't like it, but it's not something great. I love Carey's job on it though. Can't wait to get #6!
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    I went into this series not knowing anything more than the writer and artist, both of who are great at what they do, obviously. I wasn't expecting the science-fiction theme at all, but it worked. It seemed more like a vehicle for the emotional aspect of the story then an end to itself, and that was fine with me. Absolutely loved it.

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    I didn't expect the whole science fiction thing. When the first issue came, I thought it was just about college kids and stuff.
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    Im seriously loving this title, Carey can now make me pull his books purely by his work on this one. And they have some elite covers too!

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    You mean you loved the title, right? Anyway, I personally loved it. This was one of the better minis that I've read this year.

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    And yet another title that I apparently dropped to quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gorthon616 View Post
    And yet another title that I apparently dropped to quickly.
    It was a six issue miniseries. You should be able to find the back issues pretty easily.

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    I ended up disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NormanB View Post
    I ended up disappointed.
    I second that emotion. Thought the title started off very storng, but once...

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    ... it was revelaed that Nick is just a creation molded from the Puke and memories of the others....
    end of spoilers

    ... I found it to be a cop out and fell really flat. Great artwork though and a great start.

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    I liked the idea behind Nick, and thought it was pretty neat. But I found it all fell apart when it got into the government conspiracy stuff. It felt kind of confused about whether it wanted to be a character-oriented story or an action one, and ended up doing neither terribly well.

    Still a good book with some cool ideas, but it didn't come together the way it should have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Day View Post
    confused about whether it wanted to be a character-oriented story or an action one, and ended up doing neither terribly well.
    Mos Def.

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    Still a good book with some cool ideas, but it didn't come together the way it should have.
    Yes, I think the money I spent on it was worth it. I just wish it wouldn't have fluttered out.

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