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The fourth volume of the MAXX trade paperback collection is a turning point, which starts with Sarah and a large horsy in the Outback. Okay, maybe it doesn't workMaxx/Homeless Dave is a bunny...not a horsebut Sam Kieth was bound and determined everyone should have a spirit animal and Sarah's was going to be a friggin' horsy. There are some bright parts to this "dimly lit" sequel. Alan Moore kicks it off with dialogue for the first chapter and the three secret agents, whom he created, pursuing Mr. Gone. This arc also features the everpopular exploding fairies and the selfhelpspouting giant yellow slug. SUGGESTED FOR MATURE READERS.

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The Maxx, Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs, Alan Moore

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2005
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
WildStorm
Publié
2005
Format
souple
Pages
144
ISBN10
1401206131
ISBN13
9781401206130
Séries
Titre original
The Maxx #1-6
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3,65 sur 5
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The fourth volume of the MAXX trade paperback collection is a turning point, which starts with Sarah and a large horsy in the Outback. Okay, maybe it doesn't workMaxx/Homeless Dave is a bunny...not a horsebut Sam Kieth was bound and determined everyone should have a spirit animal and Sarah's was going to be a friggin' horsy. There are some bright parts to this "dimly lit" sequel. Alan Moore kicks it off with dialogue for the first chapter and the three secret agents, whom he created, pursuing Mr. Gone. This arc also features the everpopular exploding fairies and the selfhelpspouting giant yellow slug. SUGGESTED FOR MATURE READERS.