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    Default Motter Returns to Radiant City with "Mister X: Eviction"

    CBR News spoke with writer/artist Dean Motter about the return of his groundbreaking creation in "Mister X: Eviction," the evolution of the dystopian narrative and the psychology of architecture.



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    This sounds exactly like something I would enjoy

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    Cool Motter Returns to Radiant City with "Mister X: Eviction"

    Sweeeeet,although I'm a Marvel fan, I also read Dean Motter's Mister X while I was in high school (I'm old, I know) I'm pretty much doing back flips right now.
    fans of the art style of David Aja, (Hawkeye, Ironfist) Nick Dragotta, (Vegeance, Fantastic Four), Javier Pullido, (Hawkeye) and Francesco Francavilla (Black Panther, Captain America & Black Widow, Black Spider, Hawkeye) I cannot recommend Dean Motter's Mister X enough. And with the advances in digital illustration Mister X and the art work of Dean Motter look even cooler. Cool Beans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny_Anonymous View Post
    This sounds exactly like something I would enjoy
    I really hope you and others try this 1 shot. The interview is one of the best I've seen here and for others who might be daunted by some of what is discussed don't worry about it. You are in good hands with Motter as writer and artist.I have to say this character and surrounding concepts may have had a much lower profile than many other Late Copper Age/Early Modern age characters of it's time,but it may have been the best in a great group of indies at the time. Now if X could somehow meet up with Atomic Robo at some point.....
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    Can't wait for this new series....Mister X fans might also enjoy my (basic looking) but lovingly researched annotations....http://johnuary.blogspot.co.uk/2013/...x-vol-1-3.html

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