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PANEL: Luck |
"...Panel's
number seven anthology is pretty lucky, because it’s pretty strong from
start to finish—certainly this team’s strongest to date." --J. Caleb Mozzocco, Newsrama |
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Jury Rigged Comics #2 October 2005 |
"There are stories worth reading in this comic, and that's all any of us can
ask for." -- Kevin Bramer, Optical Sloth |
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PANEL: Music October 2005 |
"The final tale in the book, Sean McGurr and Tim McClurg’s "Man in the
Mirror" puts a great final stamp on the book. They take a simple tale of a
guy trying to "get some" from his almost girlfriend and make it a funny
exploration of the relationship between music and sex. Merging the artwork
and story into a fantastic tale, this story breaks up any last feelings of
seriousness and leaves the reader with a smile as they turn the last page of
the book." Broken Frontier |
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PANEL: Home November 2004 |
"All of the stories are skillfully illustrated and well told...The
aesthetic appeal alone of this comic reaches far beyond its interior pages
making it much more than just another small press comic!"
-- WEE, Almost Normal Comics "Great stuff again, and I have two more issues of this to come to test
my theory that these people really have their act together with the
concept of the anthology." "...loaded with consistently strong, stylistically varied work. This
lively, enjoyable anthology gives exceptional value for your money. Other
Panel offerings seem equally promising." |
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Jury Rigged Comics #1 April 2004 |
"There's nothing here to set the world on fire, but there are three solid,
interesting stories..." -- Kevin Bramer, Optical Sloth "The writing and art are both
deluxe." |
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PANEL: Space April 2004 |
"Really the perfect anthology, as nothing was anything less than
interesting, which leads to a great reading experience overall."
-- Kevin Bramer, Optical Sloth "Another entertaining theme anthology from Ferret..." "Inside, six unconnected pieces play and experiment with sequential
art in a way that was so fulfilling to me as both a reader and creator,
I was not just left hugely entertained ? I was jealous! The
stories are interesting, brave, and, best of all, totally accessible to
all level of audience."
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