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Astonishing Times #1 by Arris Quinones, Frank J. Barbiere, Dylan Todd

jodi_ice's review

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3.0

Cawpile: 3* 5.36

monique3's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced

3.0

"But here, in the 21st century, they're not just stories. Our heroes walk among us. Men and women with abilities beyond our comprehension. Here. Now. And they've ushered in a new Golden Age. So why do things feel like they've stayed the same?" 

"No one looks up anymore." 

"So next time you're on the streets, on the subway, in your car... Don't forget to look up. Or else... we may risk losing their legacy forever... This is Noah Sanz, reminding you that we live in astonishing times."

 

I'm really loving the ideas that heroes been around so long no one cares anymore, they're a normal every day thing just like celebrities, they're just there. But not everyone lets them fade into the background like Noah, following his father's legacy as he still remains passionate for the heroes out there and the work they do and what they symbolise, using his articles to make sure no one forgets how important they are. Even when his boss wants to shut it down for not being popular, Noah still fights his corner, his passion. I like him. 

 I wanna know more backstory behind the Cataclysm and I want to know the deal with Gold Rush! I'm also excited to follow Noah and Kokin, a rough and tough guy who is apparently one of the heroes of Noah's generation. He kinda goves me Wolverine vibes? Or any kinda unwilling hero who just wants to fall into obscurity but things keep pulling them out! Sad it's short but will hopefully read next installment soon!

madmax230's review

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emotional lighthearted medium-paced

3.75

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