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by - written on 15/06/09 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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Alternate timelines are a great thing as a plot to a graphic novel, if they are managed well. The "What If" stories always light my imagination as they tell a story of what could have been if a decision was made differently as the outcomes can only be described as somewhat frightening. Ministry of Space is a relatively short graphic novel as it is only 96 pages in length, however the story it tells can only be described as epic and something that maybe some people think should have happened with regards to the British Empire. With a story set at the end of World War II, it tells the story of the British kidnapping the German scientists away from the ... Read the complete review
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