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Models Inc #2 (2009) kurth variant

Models Inc #2 (2009) kurth variant

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN
Pencils by VIÇENC VILLAGRASSA
Cover by SCOTT CLARK
Millie Collins suspected of murder? Could it get any stranger? How about when she's linked to a second murder by a policeman who's intent on making a name for himself, and who has romantic intentions on Mille? It will take the investigative skills of Chili Storm and Mary Jane Watson, along with the ever-helpful Peter Parker, in order to turn up the clues to turn Millie loose!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Comic book stories often show supermodels as shallow, ignoring reality checks like mogul Tyra Banks. But I hoped for freshness here, for complexity. Ah, feckless hope…right off we get that Milly the Model is arrested for a murder she did not commit, with the police gangbusters for a conviction. The other models, exasperated, work through their emotions. Yes, a bit stale, but really, to me, the bigger crime was that the story couldn’t decide whether to mimic the Milly comic code tone from yesteryear, or keep the first amendment tone of today’s comics. And, for that, there is only one verdict.
I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by PAUL TOBIN
Pencils by VIÇENC VILLAGRASSA
Cover by SCOTT CLARK
Millie Collins suspected of murder? Could it get any stranger? How about when she's linked to a second murder by a policeman who's intent on making a name for himself, and who has romantic intentions on Mille? It will take the investigative skills of Chili Storm and Mary Jane Watson, along with the ever-helpful Peter Parker, in order to turn up the clues to turn Millie loose!
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Comic book stories often show supermodels as shallow, ignoring reality checks like mogul Tyra Banks. But I hoped for freshness here, for complexity. Ah, feckless hope…right off we get that Milly the Model is arrested for a murder she did not commit, with the police gangbusters for a conviction. The other models, exasperated, work through their emotions. Yes, a bit stale, but really, to me, the bigger crime was that the story couldn’t decide whether to mimic the Milly comic code tone from yesteryear, or keep the first amendment tone of today’s comics. And, for that, there is only one verdict.
I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams