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bryce_is_a_librarian's review
4.0
As one of the five remaining Frank Miller fans this was a great read. I've got a soft spot for these old master new master discussions, and while Eisner's contribution was a bit muted as I haven't read any of his work (Soon to be remedied I assure you) he proved a dynamic and outspoken foil. As for a fan of Miller it was an illuminating look into the man's mind (as frightening as that might be) and anyone whose wondering what the hell is going on with All Star Batman and Robin need look no further.
The book does get a little "Inside Baseball" at times, I'm still a burgeoning comics fan, and when things got into the inner workings and complaints against some stylistic quirks of the medium, my eyes would glaze over just a bit.
Still an engaging and illuminating piece.
The book does get a little "Inside Baseball" at times, I'm still a burgeoning comics fan, and when things got into the inner workings and complaints against some stylistic quirks of the medium, my eyes would glaze over just a bit.
Still an engaging and illuminating piece.
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