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by Joe Tell
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Clone is a mystery in duplicity. The narrative is action-packed and the pacing of the book is fast and frantic. Clones are constantly interacting with each other with deadly violence, so much so that it’s hard to keep track of which clone is killing which.
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by Emil J. Novak Sr.
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For me, this fine book is what a truly great graphic novel should be. Originally published in France, and now translated to English, the book stands as a testament to the impact of Robert Moses.
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by Joe Tell
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Trees is a science fiction story based on chaos and the fear of the unknown. In desperation as a bunch of criminals flee a futuristic police force in Rio de Janeiro. A tree interrupts the chase, spewing green slime, resulting in massive death and destruction.
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