![]() ![]() ![]() Most importantly the story of Tim Hunter seems to lead to each reader assessing their own morality and judgment. I read it before bed, mostly, so it lead to the occasional interesting dreams. Your mind can fill in any blanks with additional moments of wonder if you like. But it has the arc of an epic poem, or an opera, or something much larger than itself, shoved into 200 short pages. The art is a bit trippy and the story even moreso. Once I actually picked it up, I really enjoyed it. ![]() For The Books of Magic, he just brought his copy to my house one day before a round of Ingress, made that quip about Harry Potter, and let me do the rest. He recommends to me the ‘what you should read next’ and I usually get around to it eventually. I’ve never really been into comic books, but occasionally I feel like I should be. Peter is my best enabler on that front. That’s how my friend Peter introduced this comic book mini-series to me. “Turns out Neil Gaiman accidentally wrote Harry Potter in 1990.” ![]()
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