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Old 01-17-2008, 07:20 PM   #9
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I think this is my fav this month - A Spelunker's Guide to the City... Very bizzare tale.

http://www.zudacomics.com/node/173

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Macbeth, MacHeath, Mabuse, Moriarty, Fu Manchu and Dr. Moreau, all these evil M's have had their turn. It's a new day in Null City and it belongs to Odile Moiré. In some stories he is the driving force, in others a bit player. Sometimes he is only referenced; an ominous warning, tagged on a wall. No one can put a face to the name, but the dread is real and overpowering.
The rules governing Null are vague - reality is malleable. Night follows day, but beyond that all bets are off.
Nicolas Restif is known on the streets as Taildragger. Like the wolf in the blues lyric he drags his tail to cover his tracks. He’s the Backdoor Man. Need a go-to in Null or a guide on an urban safari? TD is your man.
The Spelunker stories are a collision of style and genre. In Null City is surrealism as a way of life.
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