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‘Dog Days of Summer #1’ (review) at Forces of Geek

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Written and Illustrated by Various
Published by DC Comics

 

Sometimes, an assignment just ‘gets me’. And this week’s single issue comic review has me kicking back in my mind to those days at Cape Cod in the dead of summer with nothing but a walk to the beach or into the center of town for some good spinner rack perusal.

When you get back to your bunk bed you share with your cousin, you ask if he’s done with that issue of Spider-Man yet as you close your G.I. Joe. The modern equivalent of this feeling is in DC Comics’ latest 80-Page Giant, Dog Days of Summer #1.

When you get back to your bunk bed you share with your cousin, you ask if he’s done with that issue of Spider-Man yet as you close your G.I. Joe. The modern equivalent of this feeling is in DC Comics’ latest 80-Page Giant, Dog Days of Summer #1.

Written and Illustrated by Various
Published by DC Comics

 

Sometimes, an assignment just ‘gets me’. And this week’s single issue comic review has me kicking back in my mind to those days at Cape Cod in the dead of summer with nothing but a walk to the beach or into the center of town for some good spinner rack perusal.

When you get back to your bunk bed you share with your cousin, you ask if he’s done with that issue of Spider-Man yet as you close your G.I. Joe. The modern equivalent of this feeling is in DC Comics’ latest 80-Page Giant, Dog Days of Summer #1.

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