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Terry Moore's Motor Girl?

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This series just wrapped up and I thoroughly enjoyed it. IT was wacky, cartoony, and also very serious and sad at points, really runs a reader through the gambit of emotions. Thought it was nicely wrapped up and well done. Enjoyable and I love his art style. Anyone else pick it up?
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otomo wrote:This series just wrapped up and I thoroughly enjoyed it. IT was wacky, cartoony, and also very serious and sad at points, really runs a reader through the gambit of emotions. Thought it was nicely wrapped up and well done. Enjoyable and I love his art style. Anyone else pick it up?
I picked it up, but have only read the first few issues. The rest are in my "to read" pile. I like what I've read so far.
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Nope, but i'll give it a try once I can find it in GN form.

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I have bad luck with Terry Moore's books.
I missed out on Strangers in Paradise and Echo, keep meaning to buy those omnibuses on them but I never had the money and when I do have the money they are not available and/or out of print at the time. I loved Rachel Rising but I had to drop it due to money problems and by the time I could afford the book again it was ending and I missed out on Motor Girl.
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Does your local library carry GNs? If they do, they might carry Terry Moore's books, I know mine do usually.

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some local libraries will even door to door books now including GN stuff :clap:


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