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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
Newsgroups: net.comics
Subject: Re: This week's bag o' goodies (spoilers and numbers)
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Date: Tue, 2-Oct-84 11:10:42 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  2 11:10:42 1984
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>Crossfire #4
>		Truely one of the most depressing comics on the stands today.
>		Hero saves young girl, and young girl goes back to same 
>		situation...Does he still have fluorocarbons instead of his
>		blood ?
		
Depressing?  Mmmhhh... how about gritty, cynical, and jaded?  I thought the
young girl was played fairly realistically (though I doubt there's ANYONE
that naive in Hollywood).  Besides, this seemed to be the only horror movie
coming out of CA today with no exploding heads/eyeballs/stomachs.

I don't know... would you consider Ms. Tree depressing (it is probably has
the heaviest atmosphere of any comic on the market, i.e. the whole world is
a garbage can).

                        "What kind of ANIMAL would DO a thing like this?"
                        "Whoop Whoop Whoop..."

					Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
					John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc.
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