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    <body><![CDATA[Since The Umbrella Academy Volume 1: Apocalypse Suite was written by Gerard Way of the band My Chemical Romance (whose music I am not familiar with at all), I decided it totally counts as part of the Rock &amp; Roll June project. For the uninitiated, Rock &amp; Roll June is where I spend the month reading Rock &amp; Roll books.<br/><br/>Since I’m knee deep in a few other Rock &amp; Roll books, and since I wanted to start the month off right, I decided to squeeze in this delectable graphic novel in quick. It was a solid choice.<br/><br/>If Preludes &amp; Nocturnes was the Goth Family Robinson, The Umbrella Academy is the Emo Family Robinson, which is not a complaint. <br/><br/><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.minnesotareads.com/2009/06/the-emo-family-robinson-much-more-intriguing-than-the-goths/">read more</a>]]></body>
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