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ISSUE NUMBER ONE - SAN DIEGO 2005 SPECIAL EDITION (complete first issue in black and white)
8/3/05 - AintItCool.com
"artwork is eye catching and different from almost anything out there right now"
"the dialogue is tight and amusing, and it gets you interested enough to want to know what’s coming next."
"I’ll be sure to make sure that my retailer pulls me a copy"
ISSUE NUMBER ONE - ADVANCE EDITION (complete first issue plus several pages from issue two, and extras, in color)
7/12/05 - SilverBulletComicBooks.com
"The writing is something else, full of character, personality and lots of wordplay."
"This is a good start for Super Real, and it makes me curious about seeing the rest of the series!"
6/15/05 -
TheFourthRail.com
"Super Real #1 was an unexpected bright spot."
"an interesting cast of characters, a fun premise and certainly a few laughs"
"What will probably make most sit up and notice Super Real, though, is the artwork."
"It's a nice-looking book, one with plenty of potential, and the story is off the beaten path followed by most superhero books."
5/31/05 - BrokenFrontier.com
5/15/05 - Newsarama.com
"distinguishes itself with humor, clever art"
"Martin’s art has a funky, urban, pseudo-manga cartoonyness that’s well-suited to the tenor of the story."
5/3/05 -
MoviePoopShoot.com
"his semi-manga look and style plays well with the story"
"I enjoyed this book, and I think it can find an audience and succeed and grow."
4/20/05 -
ComicBookResources.com
ISSUE NUMBER ONE - PREVIEW BROADCAST (in process pages from issue one in black and white)
8/11/04 -
Newsarama.com
"I left the book wanting to read more."
"He captures contemporary style with an appealing exaggerated line – especially with the women."
"Super Real has the potential to be a breakout book"
8/10/04 -
Moviepoopshoot.com'
"Grade: B"
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