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(W) David Walker (A) Chris Mooneyham (CA) Paolo Rivera David F. Walker (Luke Cage) returns to the Planet of the Apes with artist Christopher Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) for a limited series about the franchise's most notorious villain! General Ursus has always hated and feared mankind. Get a glimpse at his rise through the ranks to General and what experiences brought him to the Forbidden Zone. Date Available: 01/03/2018
BONUS REVIEW by shawn
Clearly a project by and for crazy-deep cut-POTA nerds. If you love the first film, you're so gonna love this book. Conversely, if you didn't like the original Planet of the Apes, you might want to skip it. ...but if you ever wanted to see General Ursus try to fight the Orangutan bureaucrats to get more funding to solve the "human problem", then you can thank your lucky bomb that they've finally produced a comic with you in mind. Probably because they can read minds. All dressed up in their space tunics and stuff... Highly recommended for those who believe that a bloody baboon should never ever cut up a brain, those who feel that they're living in a madhouse, and people who really hate the Statue of Liberty. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Walker (A) Chris Mooneyham (CA) Paolo Rivera David F. Walker (Luke Cage) returns to the Planet of the Apes with artist Christopher Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) for a limited series about the franchise's most notorious villain! General Ursus has always hated and feared mankind. Get a glimpse at his rise through the ranks to General and what experiences brought him to the Forbidden Zone. Date Available: 01/03/2018
BONUS REVIEW by shawn
Clearly a project by and for crazy-deep cut-POTA nerds. If you love the first film, you're so gonna love this book. Conversely, if you didn't like the original Planet of the Apes, you might want to skip it. ...but if you ever wanted to see General Ursus try to fight the Orangutan bureaucrats to get more funding to solve the "human problem", then you can thank your lucky bomb that they've finally produced a comic with you in mind. Probably because they can read minds. All dressed up in their space tunics and stuff... Highly recommended for those who believe that a bloody baboon should never ever cut up a brain, those who feel that they're living in a madhouse, and people who really hate the Statue of Liberty. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams |