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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: March 8th

One thing I really appreciated about this book was how well Hergé handled suspense. There’s a sense of urgency throughout, with chase scenes, clever disguises, and unexpected twists. Captain Haddock is in top form here—his grumpy, whiskey-fueled reactions are always hilarious, especially when dealing with all the chaos around him. And of course, the Thompsons provide their usual slapstick moments.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 30th

What I particularly appreciate about this book is how well-defined the characters are; their personalities shine through, making their interactions and the unfolding events even more engaging. Each character's quirks and their chemistry add a layer of depth that enriches the narrative, ensuring that the suspense of the plot is balanced with moments of humor and camaraderie.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 6th

What truly sets "So-Called Living" apart is its art. The comic is a visual feast, with full-color illustrations that bring Jack and his world to life with a vibrancy that leaps off the page. The artistry is reminiscent of a supernatural "Friends" ensemble, where each character, from werewolves to surprisingly menacing bunnies, is rendered with detail and expressiveness that adds depth to the storytelling

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