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    <body><![CDATA[Extremely good. I had problems with it, but it's a damn fine graphic novel. <br/><br/>(Man, that thing where it seems to be a set of thematically-related plotlines that converge toward thematically similar denouements? And how by the end that's technically still sort of the case but it's really not like that at all? That was actually kind of brilliant.) ]]></body>
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