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    Animal Man #7

    Animal Man » Animal Man #7 - Animal vs. Man, Part One released by DC Comics on May 2012.

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    "Animal vs. Man" part 1! As the forces of the Rot continue to pursue The Bakers across the backwoods of America, Cliff and Buddy decide to get in some quality father-and-son time. Plus, Buddy has a terrifying vision of things to come!

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    Cool Dad 0

    THE GOOD: I really like the art in this series. It's very sketchy and I really think that it compliments the type of story they are trying to tell in this series. I really like the way the characters look. I really liked the character moments in here. Buddy Baker is having problems with his family because of all this stuff going on. Ellen's mother even is throwing a fit. Cliff Baker is also in this issue and I really like seeing him in his issue too because he was kinda taking a backseat. Jeff L...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Evolve or Die 0

    Sigh. Look, it's better than the Green Lantern banner because I get the point of this one. It's not hyping a movie that didn't need extra hype, and its for a good cause. But it doesn't change the fact that the "We Can Be Heroes" banner is a huge detriment to the covers its on. Actually, this cover doesn't suffer as much for it, Future Maxine looks strangely proportioned, which actually looks good even though the anatomy is bad, but it also stretches out the feel of the cover, and make the image ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A smooth artist transition maintains the high quality level. 0

    I was initially concerned when I'd heard Travel Foreman would be leaving this title. It's a great book for its writing and its art both, yet I still felt that with Foreman's departure, something that makes the book as good as it is would be lost. Thankfully, this is not to be the case. While Foreman is still on board for about 4 pages of this issue, and presumably the next, the majority of the issue is drawn by incoming series artist Steve Pugh. I'm familiar with Steve Pugh and have liked his wo...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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