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Ex Machina Book Four, by Tony Harris, Brian K. Vaughan

shirohige's review against another edition

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3.0

Este penúltimo tomo cubre dos arcos argumentales y varios números unitarios centrados en personajes secundarios de la misma serie, así como el #40 que incluye una aparición de los autores del cómic ( Brian K Vaughan y Tony Harris). Aparición que ellos mismo se encargan de asociar con lo hecho por Morrison en su Animal Man.

El primer arco gira en torno a una visita al vaticano y el segundo entremezcla las aspiraciones de Hundreed a gobernador como una relación algo ambigua con el partido republicano, mientras en segunda linea sigue avanzando el plan de Kremlin que de seguro marcará el siguiente arco y pondrá fin a la serie.

Encaminamos el final.

chwaters's review against another edition

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3.0

This series never fails to impress and delight. In this volume, Mayor Hundred goes to Rome for a chat with the Pope but forces are at work to turn his visit into an assassination. Can the Great Machine actually be hacked?
This volume isn't the most exciting of the series, but still gets the job done.
Concludes with an interesting story featuring the author and illustrator, which is always fun to me. Love it when the fourth wall is breached.

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4.0

Excited to see how this series wraps up - it's maintained quality throughout at a fairly consistent level, though this volume was I think the most spastic in terms of narrative focus. The art during Hundred's visions more than makes up for it however; this volume has the greatest art sequences in the series. The meta shift is a little tedious but plays with the story in a pretty cool way.
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