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“Writing Doesn’t Get Any Finer” Than Damaged #2

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh Created by: Michael Schwarz & Jonathan Schwarz Executive Producer: Sam Worthington Written by: David Lapham Pencils by: Leonardo Manco Colors by: Kinsun Loh, Jerry Choo...

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Damaged “Just Gets Better and Better”

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh Created by: Michael Schwarz & Jonathan Schwarz Executive Producer: Sam Worthington Written by: David Lapham Pencils by: Leonardo Manco Colors by: Kinsun Loh, Jerry Choo...

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Damaged #5 is “One of the Best Stories Out There”

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh Created by: Michael Schwarz & Jonathan Schwarz Executive Producer: Sam Worthington Written by: David Lapham Pencils by: Leonardo Manco Colors by: Kinsun Loh, Jerry Choo...

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MuseLed Falls in Love with Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh Alright kiddies, it’s the first day of March, and I’m reviewing all of issues of Hotwire this month. So let’s get started. Set in a futuristic city, you know things are bad...

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MuseLed Says Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead is “A Great Story”

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh The city is in a tailspin of riots, and the blue lights that have plagued the city for decades have begun to act erratically. Alice Hotwire is the girl everyone loves to hate,...

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Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #3 Tops MuseLed’s Reading List

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh Fifty years ago, the blue light ghosts began appearing, clinging to technology. They’ve found a way to stop the newly dead from coming back, and keeping spirits out of good...

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Museled Praises Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #4

Review by Sue Lukenbaugh The blue light ghosts started appearing fifty years ago, clinging to technology, but they’ve been easy to manage. People like Alice Hotwire have kept the peace, but the blue...

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