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nerdyreferencelibrarian89 's review for:
Civil War: Front Line, Vol. 1
by Paul Jenkins, Paul Jenkins, Ramon Bachs
Another gem in the Civil War storyline, Front Line follows two reporters investigating the conflict, and Speed Ball, as he is put on trial.
The scenes with Speed Ball are chilling, in many ways he is oblivious, naive, but many of the points he sullenly makes are also not wrong. Even with this in mind he is beaten, mistreated, and jailed without any sort of sentencing. THis highlights the horror of a security state.
I have already reviewed the second volume of this, and honestly similar things apply. It is a great find for the series and well worth a read.
The scenes with Speed Ball are chilling, in many ways he is oblivious, naive, but many of the points he sullenly makes are also not wrong. Even with this in mind he is beaten, mistreated, and jailed without any sort of sentencing. THis highlights the horror of a security state.
I have already reviewed the second volume of this, and honestly similar things apply. It is a great find for the series and well worth a read.