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Fluorescent Black, by Nathan Fox, Jeromy Cox, M.F. Wilson

prcizmadia's review

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4.0

This book positively rips, and between the electric style of Fox and Wilson's frenetic pacing, you won't want to stop. I crushed this in one sitting. Fox's art really makes you feel like you're in the oppressive, sweaty slums and jungle of a nightmare future-- so much so that you can't always track the focal point of the action. But I was pulled along by a surprisingly human story, and more than once, I caught myself feeling some sort of way. Based on the dialogue along, you can see the tremendous amount of work Wilson put into learning the setting and the subject matter, so I hope that he gets more opportunities to tell stories like this. He does his homework.
I was lucky enough to catch this copy on Heavy Metal's clearance sale, so if you have such luck, grab yourself a copy!
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