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3.71 AVERAGE

brandonadaniels's review

4.0

Not a story I was familiar with, even though I have probably heard about it. Avon Oeming doing some subtle but strong cartooning. A one sitting read.
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wasabiapple's review

3.75
mysterious tense medium-paced

geisttull's review

2.0

images were well done, but story was limited.
informative slow-paced
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rex_libris's review

4.0
challenging dark mysterious tense medium-paced

bookwormali's review

3.0
informative mysterious slow-paced
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angelofmine1974's review

3.0
informative mysterious medium-paced

My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/veucpDDZpIY

Enjoy!

benjaminbaron99's review

2.0
fast-paced
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dantastic's review

5.0

This collects Blue Book #1-5, originally published on Substack.

I was heavily into UFO stuff as a teenager but eventually outgrew it. Still, I'm a fan of Michael Avon Oeming and a book with just a black/white/three shades of blue color palette was impossible to pass up.

I fucking loved this! Tynion tells the story of Betty and Barney Hill, a couple who were allegedly abducted by aliens in 1961. Tynion sticks to the facts, not going all in on the skepticism or the believer POV when it comes to UFOs. Oeming's art is right in my wheelhouse, a minimalist affair that is extremely effective. I was already familiar with the story of Betty and Barney Hill but Tynion weaves everything together into something compelling and new.

Five out of five stars. I hope Tynion and Oeming do more of these.

blackbird300's review

3.75
dark emotional informative mysterious reflective tense medium-paced