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    The Secret History of D.B. Cooper #1

    The Secret History of D.B. Cooper » The Secret History of D.B. Cooper #1 released by Oni Press on March 1, 2012.

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    The most infamous airline hijacker of all time, D.B. Cooper remains on the FBI’s most-wanted list almost 40 years after the crime. For the first time, the secret history of the man and the hijacking will be revealed. During the height of the Cold War, a fringe group within the C.I.A. wages a crusade on the deadliest battlefield of all: the mind. Aided by powerful psychotropic compounds, Cooper assists in a campaign of psychic assassination against the Soviets. But as he mentally and physically deteriorates, the line between two worlds blurs, and he goes rogue on his governmental overlords.

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    I'm sorry, but I didn't like anything about it. I was really excited when zi first heard about it, because the case D.B. Cooper is so interesting. When I heard it was going to be about a clandestine, supernatural war that's being waged unbeknownst to society, I was sort of disappointed, because that same plot has been done to death in recent years. But I gave it a shot. I'm sorry, but I didn't like the art, the writing or the plot. There was nothing to get me hooked, and just cliche. Sorry....

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    Capeless Reviews DB Cooper #1 0

    D.B. Cooper has remained on the FBI's Most Wanted list for over 40 years. The perpetrator of the only unsolved air piracy act in American history, he has never been caught.One might expect a book about this character to be an Ocean's Eleven-style heist story, which would be tremendously fun.That's not this book.Brian Churilla's tale opens with a standard news broadcast regarding the hijacking, but wastes no time in leaping headlong into the ultra-bizarre.We catch up with Agent Cooper in the mids...

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