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    In "Prophet" #28, Brandon Graham, Giannis Milonogiannis and Simon Roy make clever use of the old Extreme Studios universe by incorporating Diehard of "Youngblood" into the tale while continuing their creative march to a totally differe


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    aside from Morning Glories and Atomic Robo, this is my favorite book on the market. the creativity spills off each page. it's full of so many wild ideas that only serve to build the narrative, which is developing to be just as weird and epic as every other aspect of this series.

    Old Man Prophet is a hero i can get behind.
    Prophet, Atomic Robo, Morning Glories, Whispers, Fatale, Saga, Revival, X-O Manowar, Dial H, Mouse Guard, Nowhere Men, Manhattan Projects, Think Tank

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    I love this book, this is like Metal Hurlant sci-fi from the 70s. Who knew gold could be made of Liefeld's creations! (If Moore did it, it can be done) Glory is quite good too.

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