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Invisible Monsters
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Clearly, there’s a fine line between knowing your shit and knowing you’re shit. Our boy Chuck knows his shit, and our girl, who remains unnamed until the final few pages, knows she’s shit.
It’s a critical satire about the population at large that envies the glam of modeling and the clueless models who run it. To be honest, at times, I started to get bored with the content. But Chucky-boy and his trademark style kept my eyes open and the pages turning.
“Just what the hell is he going to say next?”
It gets four-stars for his patented style and a fraction of a star for content. I can’t go into more detail without spoiling an unspoilable story.
If you like Chuck, this is a roll of the dice.
It’s a critical satire about the population at large that envies the glam of modeling and the clueless models who run it. To be honest, at times, I started to get bored with the content. But Chucky-boy and his trademark style kept my eyes open and the pages turning.
“Just what the hell is he going to say next?”
It gets four-stars for his patented style and a fraction of a star for content. I can’t go into more detail without spoiling an unspoilable story.
If you like Chuck, this is a roll of the dice.
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