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Curse Words Volume 1: The Devil's Devil - by Charles Soule (Paperback)

Curse Words Volume 1: The Devil's Devil - by  Charles Soule (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A wizard has appeared in present-day New York! His name is Wizord, and he's here to save us all from dark magical forces bent on our destruction. He's the best wizard of all time! Or... he's not, and he's lying to everyone, and secretly is the dark magical force, but wants to hang out in our world for a while because it's so much nicer than the hellhole he comes from."--Publisher's description.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A wizard has appeared in present-day New York! His name is Wizord, and he's here to save us all from dark magical forces bent on our destruction. He's the best wizard of all time! Or... he's not, and he's lying to everyone, and secretly is the dark magical force, but wants to hang out in our world for a while because it's so much nicer than the hellhole he comes from. Secrets, and spells, and talking koalas - CURSE WORDS is a gonzo dark fantasy from CHARLES SOULE (Daredevil, Letter 44, Star Wars) and RYAN BROWNE (God Hates Astronauts). Collects Issues 1-5.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>NPR -- A wizard named - for no particular reason - Wizord and his sidekick Margaret (a talking koala, again for no particular reason) star in Charles Soule and Ryan Browne's giddily indulgent, neon-drenched <i>Curse Words</i>. There's actually no particular reason for a lot of what's packed into this comic, unless you consider a robust sense of fannish fun to be a life priority - which, come to think of it, you probably should. If, faced with a tale about a jacked-up wizard from another dimension and his koala pal, you find yourself asking, What's the point? then <i>Curse Words</i> simply isn't for you. Also, you're missing out. <p/><br>

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