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Greg Scott'll be picking those up following Robert Hack's guesting this month.
Gaydos's art and Duane Swiercyznski's writing started this Philadelphia-crime-story take on the Archie Comics character off strongly.
How they ended the initial arc, with the hero confronting the villain, was nicely done.
" I finally made The Connection. "

(He's not Kip Burland; he shot him in the line of duty and later took up his hood. The scarring's from that.)

(The dialogue does that thing where there's a definite rhythm and none of it feels grating; the style it's in never gets too familiar. It's good.)

" He would never answer me.
" At that moment, I finally understood why. "
(Oh yes, pagecount- 3 of 22 from #5.)
Gaydos's art and Duane Swiercyznski's writing started this Philadelphia-crime-story take on the Archie Comics character off strongly.
How they ended the initial arc, with the hero confronting the villain, was nicely done.
" I finally made The Connection. "

(He's not Kip Burland; he shot him in the line of duty and later took up his hood. The scarring's from that.)

(The dialogue does that thing where there's a definite rhythm and none of it feels grating; the style it's in never gets too familiar. It's good.)

" He would never answer me.
" At that moment, I finally understood why. "
(Oh yes, pagecount- 3 of 22 from #5.)