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mg1902

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  1. The Wall.. Not as great as Gazi but, my wall none the less. I never gave up on this book. <3 it. Just bought the first two trades for a buddy this week as well!

     

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    So there is a 9.8 of #4!!!!

     

    Why are they so rare, i've never seen one on eBay. Every other issue, no worries...

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    I was thinking the same thing; once the unfinished business is resolved, the revivers die for good, however this plot would be too easy and I know there's more to it than that! Anders Hine avenged his death and he's still alive, so what's up with that?

     

    There's also the untold cause of it all; what caused the revival? A lot of other answers and plots to address still, so this one is keeping me hooked for the foreseeable future.

     

     

    I love this book!

     

     

     

    True. Im also trying to work out what was resolved for the meth head who sold his body parts to the Check brothers, because he faded away before Em shot him. Passseeeennggeeerrrr...

     

  3. Any theories post #13? I think a lot was revealed in the last two issues that start to explain why the revivers are still alive.

     

     

    Joe seems to have stepped into his ghost and remembers the events from issues 4 & 5, and he also faded away once he had closure around his search for that engagement ring.

     

    Perhaps each reviver is here simply because they have unfinished business or need closure. Seems a bit simple an answer though...

     

     

     

    Thoughts?

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    Both sisters were in #2, but I think #3 fleshed their characters out a lot more. The only completely new character I saw in #3 was Mao V, the father. Everyone else in #3 has been in a previous issue.

     

    Right?

     

     

     

  5. I had no problems following the storyline. In fact, this is the book that solidifies everything that has happened so far.

     

    Exactly how I feel. Reading it I didnt think for one second that I would read that people were having issues following along

     

     

    +1

     

    I've been confused by comics on the past but this reads quite easily to me. I find the map of territories at the back of issue 1 helps me a lot, much like a map of Westeros helps reading GoT.

     

    Really enjoyed #3, apart from Mao V there were no new characters so it focused more on fleshing out the existing ones.

     

    Happy to try and answer any questions people may have about #3 if it helps someone stick with the title.