#5593947 - 04/11/1210:24 PMRe: Secret from Image Comics
[Re: krighton]
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Originally Posted By: krighton
not really seeing a hero yet though...or a good guy...they all seem bad so far.
That was one of the most interesting things about the book. Who's the face; who's the heel? I don't know, but I can't wait to read how this plays out. I imagine that the book may roll with the very real idea that in the world of undercover work, espionage and private security the lines between good and evil often get fuzzy. What ever the answer may be, I'm anxious to see how this one pans out. The other thing that I'm thinking is that CGC 9.8s are going to be real tough to come by with that black cover. I've picked up half a dozen books and still don't have one that isn't missing some color on the back of the book. Anyone else have that same problem or share these opinions about the title?
Love this title by Hickman. Intrigue, back stabbing, corporate espionage, and nobody knows who the good guy is yet.
Decent supporting art and great dialogue so far. Everybody is playing everybody else so far.The part of it is I cant wait for the next issue to see where it goes. That my friends is a great first issue.
not really seeing a hero yet though...or a good guy...they all seem bad so far.
That was one of the most interesting things about the book. Who's the face; who's the heel? I don't know, but I can't wait to read how this plays out. I imagine that the book may roll with the very real idea that in the world of undercover work, espionage and private security the lines between good and evil often get fuzzy. What ever the answer may be, I'm anxious to see how this one pans out. The other thing that I'm thinking is that CGC 9.8s are going to be real tough to come by with that black cover. I've picked up half a dozen books and still don't have one that isn't missing some color on the back of the book. Anyone else have that same problem or share these opinions about the title?
#5606617 - 04/17/1209:31 AMRe: Secret from Image Comics
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It's been a while since I tried a new modern book. In fact, I think the last new series I added to my pull list was Hellraiser from Boom (I'm still staggered that book doesn't get more praise).
Decided to DL issue 1 of Secret via Comixology once I realised the concept from these forums.
Thoroughly enjoyed the book. Great art. Great writing and a concept which keeps the reader hooked.
I've just managed to grab a floppy copy off Feebay and I'm definately down for the long run.
It's now got me in the mood for some more shadowey, government, secret service type shennanigans. Time to dig out my Queen and Country collection.
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#5613327 - 04/19/1206:48 PMRe: Secret from Image Comics
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Picked up a copy after hearing the positive reviews on the boards and am glad I did. Interesting story, good art, I'll be sticking with this one for a while. Much better than Saga so far!
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