I always thought those comics were VASTLY underrated. I'm just finished re-reading Give Me Liberty.
Has anyone else read them and care to comment?
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"Give me Liberty was my introduction to Millar's work beyonfd "Dark night". I still treasure those comics. They are perfetct and well observed. A strong female character who kicks arse without a "girl power" tag line or message, great and accurate social commentary with a great understranding of the faults of society and Miller's unique dialogue.
Utterly fantastic work.
I suspose it doesn't get a higher recomendation these days because it's not "Kwel" as other work Millar has done. It is however his most realistic and well observed.
Utterly fantastic work.
I suspose it doesn't get a higher recomendation these days because it's not "Kwel" as other work Millar has done. It is however his most realistic and well observed.
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I've often wondered if I were the only one who had read this series; no one ever talks about it.
Yeah, I love this series; I am especially a fan of the Surgeon General character.
Yeah, I love this series; I am especially a fan of the Surgeon General character.
Buffy: Giles, There are two things that I don't believe in: coincidence and leprechauns.
Giles: Well, Buffy, it's entirely possible that they both arrived here by chance simultaneously.
Buffy: Okay, but I was right about the leprechauns, right?
Giles: Well, Buffy, it's entirely possible that they both arrived here by chance simultaneously.
Buffy: Okay, but I was right about the leprechauns, right?