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Review: Terminal City Library Edition HC

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Venture back into Dean Motter and Michael Lark’s Terminal City in this oversized library edition!

The city has been in decline since a group of celebrated adventurers were each disgraced or disappeared into obscurity. Now, a series of strange mysteries brings them together again . . . with explosive results!

Memories, murder, revenge seem to travel throughout this book as old friends reunite. Their consequences for their reunion manifest in the form of murder. Motter gives us a solid graphic novel for geared towards fans of noir and crime stories.

The art by Lark is crisp and clean and reminds me of Metropolis in some ways. The graphic novel takes this almost retro-futurism and fully embracing it throughout the book. Even with it’s considerable length Lark’s art is consistent and delivers.

Story: Dean Motter Art: Michael Lark
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.25 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

By Christopher Scott Author

Well, when I was younger I wanted to be writer or power ranger from what I recall.Growing up I read constantly, and slowly started to write. Over time my interests changed, but my love of writing remained. I originally went to college for mechanical engineering but dropped out to financial reasons beyond my control.Going through college I wrote when I could, since that has always been a passion. I spend my free time writing, reading and helping out my local FIRST robotics team.

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