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City of Others (10th Anniversary Edition) by Bernie Wrightson, Steve Niles

lannthacker's review against another edition

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2.0

Well, the art was pretty cool and the story had promise, but the execution of the writing was poor. Poor enough to ruin it.

drewwoodworth's review against another edition

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3.0

Bernie Wrightson is as amazing as ever, but story is pretty standard fare, unfortunately. It doesn’t that it feels like the first act of a three act play which never materialized.

bbboeken's review against another edition

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3.0

Ook al wijs. Alleen een beetje Amerikaans preuts als het op naakt aan komt, waarbij ik mij altijd afvraag: als ge per se naakt wilt tonen, waarom dan zo hypocriet door op de zogezegd cruciale plaatsen toevallige objecten voor te plaatsen.

Maar bon, leuk om lezen, aangenaam verhaal, vampieren, zombies, moordenaars, the works. Ontspannend.

kandicez's review against another edition

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3.0

I love Bernie Wrightson's illustrations, and I thought the story was interesting, I just felt there needed to be more detail. I will read the next, but I'm not dying to. I like to be left craving the next installment.

deepfreezebatman's review against another edition

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3.0

vampires, zombies, and living brains oh my! I like the Niles/Wrightson team up but the story was kinda meh. Wrightson's snow is really pretty and the art is pretty gore-tastic. For more great Wrightson artwork check out the cover art for Toe Tags and the illustrations in The Stand!
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