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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<title>By: Grant</title>
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		<description>About time you mention Dragon around here. Larsen has been getting this book back on track scheduling and quality wise that&#039;s quickly rose back to the very top of my must read pile. Especially since dropping the Presidential election arc for the more amusing Glum takes over the world the book has been on track. 

Evil Angel is by far the most interesting and disturbing element of the book. From her killing everyone in sight to her way icky declaration of love of Mr. Glum Everything about it is so wrong you just want her to be a normal little girl again.

The ending does pack a wallop. I don&#039;t know who any of those cats (Never read Wanted) are but the way Larsen sets it up you definately know things are going to get pretty ugly. 

Top notch backup too featuring underused supporting characters Horridus, Powerhouse and Bud Ugly.  The backup stories remain an excellent spotlight for the different characters in the Savage Dragon universe and up and coming talent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About time you mention Dragon around here. Larsen has been getting this book back on track scheduling and quality wise that's quickly rose back to the very top of my must read pile. Especially since dropping the Presidential election arc for the more amusing Glum takes over the world the book has been on track. </p>
<p>Evil Angel is by far the most interesting and disturbing element of the book. From her killing everyone in sight to her way icky declaration of love of Mr. Glum Everything about it is so wrong you just want her to be a normal little girl again.</p>
<p>The ending does pack a wallop. I don't know who any of those cats (Never read Wanted) are but the way Larsen sets it up you definately know things are going to get pretty ugly. </p>
<p>Top notch backup too featuring underused supporting characters Horridus, Powerhouse and Bud Ugly.  The backup stories remain an excellent spotlight for the different characters in the Savage Dragon universe and up and coming talent.</p>
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