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“It’s a Strange World”
“Let’s keep it that way.” So ends the first issue of the comic series Planetary , script by Warren Ellis and art by John Cassaday, published by Wildstorm comics. Planetary started in 1999, and I’ve been reading it since about 2001, just in to the second trade’s materials. The 27th issue and series epilogue was released today, and now the series is officially complete. For those who don’t know it, here’s the premise: John Snow is recruited by the Planetary Organization, a rich and influ
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“It’s a Strange World”