...The one "problem" is, it is all one story, so I am not sure how long it will take to read. But heck you have got a week to do it in :)..
Carnac not wanting the kerosene to get on the clothes was odd.
1. Wouldn't the kerosene burn first?
2. Wouldn't a body riddled with bullets make the police suspect foul play?
Not sure why Hugh bothers with the secret identity as he was very cavalier with it at the end, but maybe it's just this story and others have him be more careful?
...The one "problem" is, it is all one story, so I am not sure how long it will take to read. But heck you have got a week to do it in :)..
This is at least the 2nd or 3rd time I've seen you talk about taking a long time to read in these reading group threads. We're talking about comic books here, any comic in the world can easily be read cover to cover within a week. Most (particularly this one, which is only 24 pages) can easily be read within 2 hours at the most, it only took me 20 minutes to read this one.
This whole landscape type comic is new to me. Are all australian comics printed this way? Is the binding on the short end or the long end?
Also, does anyone else find it rather odd that an australian comic is set entirely in england, with all the character apparently being english? Was this perhaps an aus reprint of a british comic?
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But when I followed the link provided by crashryan (http://comicsdownunder.blogspot.com/2010/03/profile-terry-trowell-comic-book-artist.html) I learned that no, it wasn't such a reprint, but that probably (if not certainly) was what the target audience in Australia was supposed to think!
A key paragraph in that blog entry says:
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