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http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuse ... =481485470

Whooee! I cannot wait for this to finally come out, this series has been such an up-down for me, lol. I love it, stop buy it, gobble it up, collect, stop reading, can't get enough of it, get behind reading it, can't wait for it.

This preview of just 4-5 frickin pages has so much revealed it knocked me back, previews usually aren't this good ^_^

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Never read it...

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This is one you have to read either in storyarcs or entirely in one run. Otherwise it's way too difficult to remember what happened to whom.

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I have a LOT of time remember what happened before. I've read about a third of it over and over and still don't fully know where everything is now ^_^

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I'll flip through it but I probably won't get it. 100 Bullets is great but you have to read it consistently and on a timely basis so you don't forget the thousands of tiny details and subplots going on.

I myself haven't read 100 Bullets since the Strychnine Lives. Once the series concludes and all the paperbacks come out, I intent to re-read it from volume one to refresh my memory and I'll probably pick up a lot of new things I hadn't noticed on my first read.

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