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Newest Review: ... then. These comic books are what it was all about for me as a kid reading Marvel and DC left me a bit bored. The artwork was to precise, the layout to clean. At about 16 I discovered Comic Showcase in Covent Garden in London and bought a selection of comic books for about £3. I read the pile and got more bored until the last one was a Flaming Carrot. The artwork was imperfect and ... more |
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by IanPaterson - written on 22.08.00 (Useful, 30 readings)
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As comic books go, this is the dude for me. His real identity is never revealed but was created from an ordinary man who read 200 comic books as a bet and fried his frontal lobe. Now he is transformed into the crime busting all round super hero FLAMING CARROT! TA DA! No? Alright then. These comic books are what it was all about for me as a kid reading Marvel and DC left me a bit bored. The artwork was to precise, the layout to clean. At about 16 I discovered Comic Showcase in Covent Garden in London and bought a selection of comic books for about £3. I read the pile and got more bored until the last one was a Flaming Carrot. The artwork was imperfect ...
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