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Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

Last post 06-26-2007, 5:45 PM by The weapon of God. 11 replies.
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  •  04-08-2007, 8:54 PM 161

    Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    I missed it the with the first issues, but I caught it with the second issues. The Guardian Line covers form a bigger picture! I think that is awesome! I knew that they all (Joe & Max, Code, Genesis 5) had interconnected stories, but the covers are interconnected too.

    (And if this is old news here, sorry, but I'm enthusiastic.)
  •  04-12-2007, 9:49 AM 163 in reply to 161

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    Not old news...you should check out The Seekers too!
  •  04-12-2007, 2:29 PM 164 in reply to 163

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    I preordered it, so I'll get it when my monthly shipment arrives. I'm looking forward to it.
  •  06-12-2007, 9:27 PM 179 in reply to 164

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    breedlovejumbo:
    I preordered it, so I'll get it when my monthly shipment arrives. I'm looking forward to it.

    On that note, due to strong reorders, Seekers #1 was re-released last week (June 6th).  Having finally read the first issue, what's my verdict?

    The book is pretty good.

    I was curious about Seekers because of its novel premise of kids travelling through time via a magical MP3 player. What I got was an all ages adventure in the best sense of the word. Seekers isn’t sappy because the title characters face all too real issues like annoying big sisters, church cliques, and shady adults (the devilish Steven Dark). This realism also makes the heroes’ time travelling all the more amazing and refreshingly fun. (I say “refreshingly” since we need a balance to the dark and serious comics.)

    Incidentally, the time travel aspect of Seekers opens possibilities for all kinds of stories.  It's also a great way to spark kids' and even adults' interest in history.

    So, Seekers is definitely on my pull list. 

    zeraze

     

     

  •  06-19-2007, 8:49 PM 189 in reply to 179

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    When they go back in time. . . is it Bible time?
  •  06-20-2007, 2:40 PM 212 in reply to 189

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    Nope. They can go back into any time in history.
  •  06-20-2007, 5:44 PM 216 in reply to 212

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    Can't wait to read it.
  •  06-21-2007, 11:06 AM 219 in reply to 216

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    If you get you get a chance, stop by the Guardian Line's myspace page at myspace.com/guardian_code
  •  06-21-2007, 7:01 PM 224 in reply to 219

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    I've already seen the page.
  •  06-22-2007, 11:27 AM 227 in reply to 224

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    I am an intern at UMI, if you don't mind would you leave a comment either on myspace or on the message boards regarding your opinion of either the myspace page or this message board?
  •  06-26-2007, 1:47 PM 250 in reply to 212

    Re: Guardian Line Cover Big Picture

    The Seekers can also go forward in time, which they do in the third issue of the series.

  •  06-26-2007, 5:45 PM 255 in reply to 227

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    ajohnson:
    I am an intern at UMI, if you don't mind would you leave a comment either on myspace or on the message boards regarding your opinion of either the myspace page or this message board?

    Oooooooooh. Okay.

    Oh, and HELLO MR. MCARTHY.
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