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Wayward Deluxe
Wayward Deluxe | Jim Zub
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The new gods of Japan have arrived and aclash with the myths of old will change the country forever. JIM ZUB and STEVENCUMMINGS combine the camaraderie and emotion of shows like Buffy the VampireSlayer with Japan's engaging culture and mythicmonsters. Image Comics'ssupernatural sensation continues in this oversized hardcover collection thatincludes every stunning cover illustration, design sketches, and extensive essaymaterial on culture and mythology by monster scholars ZACK DAVISSON and ANNO'REGAN. Collects WAYWARD #11-20. Includes a special poster of the 5-part WAYWARD connected cover illustrationfrom issues #11-15!
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TieDyeDude
Wayward Deluxe | Jim Zub
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Mehso-so

Meh. An interesting concept with some great essays in the back of the issues, but it felt rushed. New characters were introduced constantly, with some dropping off for several issues, so it is hard to connect or care about anyone in particular. I'm sure there are industry reasons it is the length it is, but it could have used a few volumes to let the characters and story breathe.

Kenyazero That‘s a pretty good summary of the problems of this series! I started this series a few years ago and really enjoyed it, but I haven‘t finished it yet because it just has a weird pace that hasn‘t quite drawn my attention from other books and comics. I‘ll finish eventually 😏 (edited) 1y
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