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A review by nkives
Madame Mirage by Imaginary Friends Studios, Paul Dini, Comicraft, Rob Levin, Chaz Riggs, Troy Peteri, Neil C. Blond
4.0
I picked this up because it was written by Paul Dini and looked liked a Noir/Crime book. It actually isn't anything like that, but it turned out pretty good. I wasn't too happy with the art work at first, but choices actually come into play later in the book or semi-explained.
The growth and relationship between two sisters is what drives this book, as well as them coming together to find their father. It takes a while to get to these to points which actually make the book better than I expected. Early on, it is just someone going after criminals with special "tech upgrades" which give them some form of a power. I was hoping for a bit more out of the ending, but it still worked.
The growth and relationship between two sisters is what drives this book, as well as them coming together to find their father. It takes a while to get to these to points which actually make the book better than I expected. Early on, it is just someone going after criminals with special "tech upgrades" which give them some form of a power. I was hoping for a bit more out of the ending, but it still worked.