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I re-re-read Generations 3 last night...

March 4 2004 at 12:07 PM

  (Login MichaelHogan)
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All twelve issues. I got to the point where I let JB totally confuse me with the foibles of time travel...and then just left it at that! Better to wallow in great art and a gripping read than to get a Wally-West-time-travel-headache.

JB, once again, I loved it!

Michael

P.S. By the way, I think that TITLE WITHHELD will be "A Connecticut Yankee FROM King Arthur's Court" --JB's autobiographical series, where a small boy from a small town in England rises to greatness in the comics industry. (Just don't ask where the monkey comes in...)


    
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Re: A re-re-read Generations 3 last night...

March 4 2004, 12:12 PM 

I missed issue 6

I thought about mailing order, but I'm going to be a dick and wait for the trade. (Hey, DC & Byrne gets my money for 11 of the 12 issues and the trade. They should be happy.)

 
 

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I am waiting for the trade

March 4 2004, 6:04 PM 

I can't wait for the trade for this story. As a matter of fact, I couldn't wait for the trade so badly that I bought all the issues when they first were on the rack.

Though I do have to admit that I had one dissapointment with the ending. I am a huge fan of time travel stories. I am also greatful that JB is a huge fan of time travel stories since he does write some of the best. But, I don't care for those time travel stories that reset themselves at the end. As a whole, they sometimes make me feel like that whole great ride didn't matter. But, that is just a matter of opinion.

Brian

 
 
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