![]() ![]() A galaxy far far away and a character talks about being “pro-life”. So Marko, Alana and the rest fly to the Planet of Westerns, which is full of stone arches and rednecks with thick accents, and they don cowboy hats for a heavy-handed abortion storyline. ![]() 1400 pages in and it is all just background for the family drama. Ok, so I may have had the wrong expectations.įor the first parts of this book, Vaughan decided that he wanted to write a western instead. In the first book I wondered if Vaughan would do anything with the fact that he puts two cultures against each other where one is modelled on a contemporary USA culture and one on fairy tale logic, and I wondered what he would do with the galactic war. If there was a story it would take me out of it. Am I the one who is crazy? I’m getting tired of how this comic does things of its constant need to be edgy, of its focus on sex and cringe teenage dialogue, of its lack of story and its blunt insertion of contemporary politics with all its current lingo. The first volumes were great, but after that it has been a steady downward spiral of slight disappointment for me, and now its about to crash into the ground. ![]() I must be the only person on the planet who isn’t in love with this comic. Which covers volumes 7-9, or issues 37–54.īoy oh boy what a disappointment. ![]()
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