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Madman Atomic Comics Volume 2 by Mike Allred (with Laura Allred nailing the colors) might be the best Madman yet. I'll be writing an indepth review for Sunstone magazine so I'm saving up my thoughts at present. However, I must commend Allred for making a daring decision: one full issue of Madman collected here was a single panel. No kidding.
According to the collection, it's supposed to be up on aaapop.com, but dernit, I can't find it. I think they forgot to upload it.
If I ever find it, we'll discuss it in more depth.
Curses.........
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That single-panel issue was pretty cool. I'm also glad he cleared up the Joe/It Girl situation from last volume, which I'd been totally confused about.
Also: You should have a little tab on the page where they get thrown in the furnace and don't get burned. That seems like a combo Bible/BOM reference to me.
And: You don't have any Madman/Atomics stuff I haven't read, do you? They reference some of the other stories and I'm curious to see them.
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A couple days after you were here I got the Madman/Superman Hullaballoo, but that's it.
I would like to read that, please. If you bring it to the party, I'll read it while you watch. :)
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Sure. I'll have to read it first so I don't feel silly.
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