DMZ (7 books in series)
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review 1: Nice intro by Morgan Spurlock (they do get some good intros written for these collected volumes). There are 2 stories here: No Future is a self-contained 3-part story about an NYPD vet named Tony, who finds himself part of a death-cult of former emergency services/law forces work...
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review 1: The story is winding down as NYC is destined to become part of the US again. Seen from the viewpoint of several characters, the last week as the bombs drop is a beautiful story. Those that stick around, those that leave, those that just survive.Has Matty learned anything, is he...
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review 1: I think the story is most compelling now that we have an over-arching plot, with Delgado now taking over as Mayor of the DMZ. The aside on Staten Island was okay. The last section from Zee was great, so good that it alone probably brought this up from 3 to 4 stars. I'm just findi...
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review 1: Volume 9, MIA, picks up with a series of short pieces about various people in the DMZ (Wilson, Zee, Kelly, Business Investors, Soames, the leader of the FSA, etc.). There's some very good stuff there, which does a great job of further expanding our knowledge of these people and t...
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review 1: This is well done - hopefully Wood can carry through with the premise of "free elections" and the types of leaders they throw up and how they even get a look-in in the subsequesnt volumes.Again like Volume 4, Wood is able to bring home the genuine horrors of war and rebuilding so...
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review 1: The penultimate volume of the excellent DMZ-series "Free States Rising" offers a major climax for the saga. The series has depicted a decade in the life of free reporter Matty Roth who has been reporting from Manhattan which has turned into a demitilarized zone in a future Americ...
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review 1: I look at other series and how they ended, and in the big scheme of things, this was middle of the road. The best is "Y: The Last Man," and there are others that beat it solidly as well (just can't think of them right now), but overall you are rewarded for your patience. It's a...