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		<title>By: :: Fanboy Fodder 9.1 :: seanobrien.org // OB1og</title>
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		<description>[...] Hunter-Killer #7 What a surprise this was! You might recall me talking up the previous issue not even four weeks ago and they actually got this book out on time! I guess they found the cure to what ails the late schedule; remove Silvestri from his penciling duties! Yup, he&#8217;s off this issue, but it doesn&#8217;t skip a beat because the artist doing the art was decent. We still don&#8217;t know why the capped the guy at the end of issue 6, but we do get another history lesson about how this universe unfolded. It&#8217;s an interesting take on superheros as weapons and I like it. Seems like Mark Waid took Alan Moore&#8217;s Watchmen as a source of inspiration here, but that&#8217;s with me still not having read my Watchmen TPB yet. Anyway, with this issue having come out on time, I hope it continues because I am interested in any book that shows Dubya getting kicked out of the Oval Office by a shadowy figure. It&#8217;s just that in this case, it is not Dick(head) Cheney. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Hunter-Killer #7 What a surprise this was! You might recall me talking up the previous issue not even four weeks ago and they actually got this book out on time! I guess they found the cure to what ails the late schedule; remove Silvestri from his penciling duties! Yup, he&#8217;s off this issue, but it doesn&#8217;t skip a beat because the artist doing the art was decent. We still don&#8217;t know why the capped the guy at the end of issue 6, but we do get another history lesson about how this universe unfolded. It&#8217;s an interesting take on superheros as weapons and I like it. Seems like Mark Waid took Alan Moore&#8217;s Watchmen as a source of inspiration here, but that&#8217;s with me still not having read my Watchmen TPB yet. Anyway, with this issue having come out on time, I hope it continues because I am interested in any book that shows Dubya getting kicked out of the Oval Office by a shadowy figure. It&#8217;s just that in this case, it is not Dick(head) Cheney. [...]</p>
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