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Crow: The Dead Time

Crow: The Dead Time

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Anybody in a rush?
Review: This is an OKAY book. Only problem is, it seems rather rushed. The art is rather crude and many pages look like they took about 5 minutes to render. There are a few plot holes, such as: How does the Crow bring someone back to life 135 years after he is killed to take revenge on a bunch of cowboys who have become a motor cycle gang? If you REALLY liked the Crow Graphic Novel, you'll probably like this one. If you liked the movie but not the Graphic Novel, stay away from this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A really cool book.
Review: This was the first Crow novel I read and I thought it was really good.I enjoyed it even though I didn't know much about the crow.The art work was great,and was really well suited for the story line.If you like graphic novels or The Crow,you will like thisbook.Buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a real page turner from beggining to end.
Review: Well,I am a die hard crow fan.I watch the show ,saw the movie , and read this graphic novel. I think that the story line is great (I am emersed in the story line of anything crow related),However , if you saw the movie , this is great graphic novel for the reason that it has the cool crow story line working for it , but o'barr puts it in new words.Fantastic.A must have for all crow fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exploring the Crow mythos
Review: What is most impressive about this, and the other three sets of comics about the Crow that Kitchen Sink Press published (just before closing down their comics department) is that they truly explore the Crow mythos in a way City of Angels never did. Each comic explores and expands a different area.

In Dead Time Joshua, a native american farmer, is killed, but he doesn't return straight away. In fact, it is 100 years later when he bursts out of the ground. He hunts down the killers who, reincarnated, nevertheless start again on their life of crime. He gives them a chance to repent, and they do not.

Now the question to ask is this - had they not been evil men, just stupid, and had returned, led a different life, been good citizens and all of that, would Joshua have come back?


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