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Bilderrahmen 25x35 cm - Hellblau - MDF - MuraVerleihen Sie Ihrem Raum mehr Stil und Atmosphre mit diesem MDF Bilderrahmen. Dieser schne Bilderrahmen in der Gre 25x35 cm hellblau ist perfekt, um Ihr Foto oder Poster im Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer oder Bro in Szene zu setzen. Vervollstndigen Sie Ihr Interieur mit dem Mura Bilderrahmen 25x35 cm! Sowohl horizontal als auch vertikal verwendbar (also auch als Bilderrahmen 35x25 cm) Mit einer Anti Reflex Kunststoffglas ausgestattet Geeignet zum Einrahmen
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★★★★★ 4
really good book
Format: Paperback
bl&wh though is as good as a full color GN. highly reccomended. i think it will be good if he makes a continuation/another book
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2013
★★★★★ 5
The Hipster Spies With His Mystic Eye Something That Begins With--The Old West through a fractured lens
Format: Paperback
Set in a strange, Futurist version of the Wild West, female ex-bandit Daisy Kutter is tricked into one last train robbery. But all is not as it seems.
It has wry humor, an appealing lead character, a real feel for the West, & fun art.
I'll bet my eyeteeth the cartoonist has a shelf full of Lamour Westerns at home.
This belongs in an odd little sub-genre called the Weird West, claimed equally by Westerns, Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror, all set in the latter half of America's 19th Century, & west of the Mississippi.
I wanna see more of Miss Daisy Kutter.
The Hipster gives it a big Thumbs Up!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2005
★★★★★ 5
Great story, some minor cursing so be careful of ...
Great story, some minor cursing so be careful of that if buying for kids (like I did - sorry honey!)
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2014
★★★★★ 5
Good story, strong female lead.
Format: Paperback
Always good to see a powerful story whose protagonist is strong but still human, with dimension and depth... and a woman. Not enough of that in our society, but at least it's here.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2006
★★★★★ 3
Pretty good but...
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I think this is a VERY good comic book, but ... i don't know... i just do NOT agree with the 5 out of 5 positive reviews.
I think:
a)Too short.
b)I didn't get attached to the characters.
c)kind of...something missing. I just won't remember this one in a year ("Solanin" on the other hand)
Lately i bought "Preacher" "Y: the last man" "Full metal alchemist" "Batman: the killing joke" "The dark knight returns" "Maus" "The Goon" "fell" "Desolation Jones" "I kill Giants"
And ALL of these are MUCH more memorable and interesting than "Daisy Kutter"
Though, AGAIN, i think if this was a longer series and had taken time to build a bond between me and the Daisy and other characters it would've been completely different. I like this universe of Daisy's.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2009