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Dazed:
Oh, also, if you're looking for a quick, single-serving read, there's a graphic novelization of Neverwhere that was decent. They changed a couple plot points, but I liked the art and how they envisioned London Below.

http://www.amazon.com/Neil-Gaimans-Neverwhere-Mike-Carey/dp/1401210074/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1228836328&sr=8-2

Gilead:
Read David B.'s Epileptic. Don't question me, just do it. To get you turgid here's a scan of some of the ridiculously gorgeous art in the book.

edit: This goes for the rest of you as well.

Usopp:

--- Quote ---Read David B.'s Epileptic. Don't question me, just do it. To get you turgid here's a scan of some of the ridiculously gorgeous art in the book.
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Dude, I saw you post this in the Discuss threads, but I'm not sure if it's available at your conventional book stores, should I just order it online?

rynne:
Morrison's We3 is a decent and very short read, though the last page or so felt a bit deus ex machina for my tastes.  It's about errant animals who've been turned into cyborg war machines---think Homeward Bound with machine guns.

Gilead:

--- Quote from: Usopp on 09 Dec 2008, 07:31 ---
--- Quote ---Read David B.'s Epileptic. Don't question me, just do it. To get you turgid here's a scan of some of the ridiculously gorgeous art in the book.
--- End quote ---

Dude, I saw you post this in the Discuss threads, but I'm not sure if it's available at your conventional book stores, should I just order it online?

--- End quote ---
I've seen the occasional copy in bookstores with good graphic novel sections (kinokuniya in sydney is where I got my original copy), but your best bet is probably to order it online.

Amazon appears to have it for 12 dollars.

http://www.amazon.com/Epileptic-David-B/dp/0375714685/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1228837048&sr=8-1

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