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G-Man #1

Posted: Monday, December 13, 2004
By: Paul Dale Roberts



G-Man brought home some childhood memories to me. The baby boomer generation of kids played cops and robbers, cowboy and indians and of course superheroes. G-Man desires to be a superhero and imagines himself having all kinds of powers from flying to levitation. When I was a kid, I wore a towel around my neck and pretended to be Batman. When one day a bully of the school grabbed the end of my towel and swung me around and around and finally released me, in which I tumbled and scrapped my knees, I knew my days of playing superhero was over.

I look at the kids of today and instead of playing superheroes, they imitate their favorite wrestler and we now see backyard wrestling popping up all over. This comic book was a fantastic read and it was funny to see G-Man on the roof and after being told over and over to get off the roof, his mindset is that he is a superhero. Seeing G-Man playing with his superhero dressed buddies was hilarious and I love the artwork and the stand out colors in this comic book! This comic book has fun written all over it! Keep up the good work!



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