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Postal Volume 1 by Matt Hawkins, Bryan Edward Hill

anthroxagorus's review

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4.0

A town made of criminals seems to be living just fine with their second chance to life - until a body is found.

A very strong #1 issue, art is okay (sometimes too digitized), the plot is one of those "we slowly learn more of the town's secrets" but so far, it's not really making a lot of sense. The main character is likeable and easily the one reason I would keep following this series. (A postal worker with Asperger's and a strong sense of duty). Plus a friend of mine absolutely loved this series, so I'll be following this one further.

bibliofox's review

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3.0

3.5

ridma's review

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4.0

3.7
Liked it,didn’t really love it.a lot of stuff could be better in it.a lot of was good too.lets give the next volume a try.

nyarlathotep's review

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3.0

So far I'm not blown away by the story, I liked the ideas but for me they just aren't quite working.

frogippi's review against another edition

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dark

2.75

clockworkp's review

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4.0

Interesante premisa. Personaje principal con Asperger que lo hace aún más único.
Personajes femeninos fuertes como la madre y la camarera.
Seguiré con la serie.

fantasyobsessed13's review

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3.0

This was a nice setup for future volumes and I am interested to see where it leads, but I didn't love this graphic novel. It seemed like it was trying to cram too many storylines into only 100 pages and I would have rather been introduced to characters more slowly. I will give volume 2 a try.

Decided to DNF the rest of the series after this first volume, too much time has passed and I have lost interest.

lionessmegan's review

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4.0

This first volume of postal collects the first four issues of the ongoing comic series. It tells the tale of a town called Eden where the entire population consists of criminals looking for a last chance to live a normal life. The main character Mark lives with Aspergers and is the town's postal worker (hence the title). When an external force begins to threaten way of life in Eden Mark is determined to help stop it. This installment is intriguing and leaves you with many questions. Left with the feeling of wanting to know more I will definitely continue reading to find out the fate of this odd small town.

tcucc618's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

chrisjp's review against another edition

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4.0

Solid start to an intriguing series, I wasn't blown away but will be looking forward to book two.