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    Fringe » Fringe #1 - "Like Minds" / "The Prisoner" released by DC Comics on October 2008.

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    "Like Minds" / "The Prisoner" last edited by gravenraven on 07/08/23 10:38AM View full history

    From J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the team behind the upcoming film Star Trek, Mission: Impossible III and the hit show Alias, comes Fringe, a new TV series that will thrill, terrify and explore the blurring line between science fiction and reality. The mysteries start here, in a special miniseries leading up to the premiere of Fringe on FOX on September 9!

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    Fringe is probably one of my favorite television shows.  They started it out with this "New X-Files" type of feel and then they just expanded from there into it's own entity entirely.  I really like the show and this comic seems to be living up to the show. I really liked the first half of the comic, "Like Minds", that depicts the first meeting between Walter Bishop and William Bell.  I'm interested in seeing where this will be going in the next episode. The other half of the comic, "Prisoner", ...

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