Grayson issue #1 review by Joe David Thompson
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| http://www.dccomics.com/comics/grayson-2014/grayson-1 | 
Seeley
 and King weave an espionage tale, full of action, that hits all the 
expected notes of a spy movie without ever feeling like a cliched 
bouquet of tropes.  I personally loved this new direction for this 
character.  There's a real sense of mystery as to what Dick's really up 
to, and there's an exciting cameo from a favorite character of mine that
 I won't spoil.  Artist Mikel Janin delivers pencils worthy of the 
action films Grayson is surely modeled upon.  
The United States Of Murder Inc. issue #3 review by Joe David Thompson
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| http://marvel.com/comics/issue/50911/ the_united_states_of_murder_inc_2014_3 | 
THis
 week also brought the third issue in one of favorite new series, Bendis
 and Oeming's The United States of Murder, Inc.  This issue expands the 
world of the book, giving readers a larger glimpse at just what happened
 between the mob and the government. We meet the heads of the different 
families, and learn just how fragile their relationships are.  
Jagger
 Rose gets an awesome chance to kick a little ass, laying numerous 
agents to waste before they can take her out.  My least favorite parts 
deal with Valentine's method of finding release, which is meant as a 
humorous attempt to lighten the mood, but just sticks out like it 
doesn't belong in this book. The mood and tone of this book is one of 
the things that drew me to it on the first place.  Still, I love this 
book and you should be reading it. 
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