ash_among_the_stars's review

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lighthearted fast-paced

2.25

rouver's review

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4.0

Another great compilation from many of the same authors. If you're into quirky, unique, and wonderful short stories, then pick one of these volumes up. I'd suggest starting with Vol 1, as some of the stories are continued from book to book.

lkateo's review

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3.0

A good collection of short comics with good art and polished stories across the board. My favourite from this collection were "the Excitingly Mundane Life of Kenneth Shuri" by JP Ahonen - funny and entertaining; "Daisy Kutter 'Phantoms'" by Kazu Kibuishi - cool noir/western feel; and "Walters" by Cory Godberg had beautiful art.

debthebookworm's review

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3.0

It wasn't as good as the others, but it had some nice stories. Dead at Noon was my favorite.

north_willow's review

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3.0

A fun collection of stories. It's as good as the other books in the series and really enjoyable.

amarieb's review

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4.0

Another great collection. Very different in that the aspect of flight is not the main point of each story.

rickklaw's review

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5.0

My first introduction to this extraordinary anthology series, the 15 stories in Flight Volume Six offer creators from around world employing a variety of genres: fantasy, science fiction, westerns, and slice-of-life ranging from serious to whimsical. Every beautiful story in this impressive book delights, but several stand out. Michel Gagné's charming story "The Saga of Rex: Soulmates" tells the silent tale of two cat-like creatures and their interplanetary love. In "The Excitingly Mundane Life of Kenneth Shuri," J.P. Ahonen chronicles the challenges that confront an unemployed ninja. A seemingly incompetent Viking stars in Graham Annable's funny "Magnus the Misfit." Cory Godbey follows a man's dreams in the moving "Walters." Justin Ridge's "Dead Bunny" follows an undead rabbit looking for companionship. Now to find the previous five volumes.
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