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4.5/5This is the story of Chuck. Who just so happens to be a superheroe. This comic is only three issues long and although I would have liked to read more, I think it's perfect as it is. The books jumps to different years showing us different periods of Chuck's life not in order. I think this benefits the story, first we get invested in the character and then we start learning more things about his life. There are a few powerful sequences in the book but I won't say which ones because otherwise
A poignant, thoughtful superhero tale that that dares to leave some things ambiguous and doesn't solve problems just by punching them.
Not so good art.Mildly interesting story with a deeper message that almost works.Sappy ending that is a bit of a throwback to older, less dark comic book days. Since I bought it for cheap I gave it 3 stars. It was not bad, but there was really nothing special either.
The story was just okay for me. The art was pretty bad with no real knowledge of page layouts, body composition, or the ability to tell a story.
Great concept, flimsy execution, threadbare story and a cop-out ending. Sorry to be so harsh on this, but it had a seed of greatness in here that just never quite took to root. Plus - do we really need a five-page sketchbook at the end of a 72-page story that is already light on designs? That and cover reprints really just feels like padding.