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Rating:  Summary: Don McGregor's SABRE set my hair on fire! Review: Finally! Don McGregor's work has for far too long been sequestered in the comic shops of America, and now, at long last, it is free to rampage right off the shelves (both real and on-line) and into the hearts of readers everywhere. I read SABRE when it first came out in 1977 and this new edition carries the same OMPH! impact as the original did. McGregor is an incredible advocate for his characters, no matter who or what his characters might be. Straight, gay, don't know, don't care, human, alien, stand-up guy or rat, all of his characters ring true. This can be said of all his work from period piece detective dramas to world-shaking science fiction conflicts, and it's particularly true of this one. SABRE is one of the first graphic novels produced in the USA, and it's still one of the finest. If you're open the experience, this is the book for you.
Rating:  Summary: Incredibly entertaining, wild comic. Review: Sabre is one of the wildest comics I've ever read. Art and Story are both superb.Sabre is like "Master of Kung Fu" (naturally since Paul Gulacy did that too), "Black Panther", "Punisher" and even "Sin City" rolled into one. Intellegent, beautiful, thoughtful and fast. It's a unique comic.
Rating:  Summary: Incredibly entertaining, wild comic. Review: Sabre is one of the wildest comics I've ever read. Art and Story are both superb. Sabre is like "Master of Kung Fu" (naturally since Paul Gulacy did that too), "Black Panther", "Punisher" and even "Sin City" rolled into one. Intellegent, beautiful, thoughtful and fast. It's a unique comic.
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