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Rating:  Summary: We Are the World Review: Like many publications spearheaded by Art Spiegelman and Raw Graphics, Narrative Corpse has great presentation. The large format and "tabbed" pages add a nice elegance to this "jam" comic. It's a real treat to see so many artists contributing a few panels to a single storyline. Unfortunately the story itself doesn't hold up but I guess that's to be expected in a project like this.
Rating:  Summary: All Star game Review: This is a wonderful comic publication, and there's never been anything like it. Because of the unusual nature of its creation, there is no "story" as such. After all, no creator saw more than the three panels that preceded his or her own, and each could only add three panels to the narrative. This method makes it zoom along with no concern about continuity or plot development, but with a wild, Tex Avery-like abandon. Get it for the mad mix of creators and the insanity of its conception, not for its "story." You'll love it!
Rating:  Summary: All Star game Review: This is a wonderful comic publication, and there's never been anything like it. Because of the unusual nature of its creation, there is no "story" as such. After all, no creator saw more than the three panels that preceded his or her own, and each could only add three panels to the narrative. This method makes it zoom along with no concern about continuity or plot development, but with a wild, Tex Avery-like abandon. Get it for the mad mix of creators and the insanity of its conception, not for its "story." You'll love it!
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