Life and Death of Toyo Harada #1 Discussion
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Wow that was great from beginning to end. I loved the splash page with the psiots calling out their positions around the space elevator. Superb, Imperium hasn't missed a step!
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Finally got to read this last night. I thought it was great in that it felt like a perfect continuation of Imperium and the Valiant Universe that we had grown to love.
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Re: Life and Death of Toyo Harada #1 Discussion
When I read issue 2, I thought the callout of Kozol as CEO/CFO/CCO (Rising Spirit needs a creative officer?) was a big F-you to Mintz.hawkeyeps wrote:Also the fact that China is prominent all of sudden, I think that may be a secret dig at DMG.jmatt wrote:Side note: It's interesting that with Dysart's background concerning child soldiers in Africa, that he has Harada using children as combatants in this story.
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