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2.5 stars, but rounded down because it's not really a book I'd recommend. If you're reading it, my recommendation is to skim the first third, then read the rest (but still at a brisk pace). There are iconic thoughts at work here, but they're often obscured or lost in a sea of extraneous everything.
Some great art and some very interesting choices, and some panels in particular stick out as having been mimicked through the decades. Usually great art makes earns a round-up, but in this case the art did heavy lifting to get me to continue/finish the book at all.
Some great art and some very interesting choices, and some panels in particular stick out as having been mimicked through the decades. Usually great art makes earns a round-up, but in this case the art did heavy lifting to get me to continue/finish the book at all.