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'the Mask' Strikes Back
 
 

'the Mask' Strikes Back (Paperback)

by John Arcudi (Author), Doug Mahnke (Author) "I MEAN, I'M EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD ..." (more)
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A graphic novel follow-up to the film "The Mask". Four "BigHead" fans stumble across an empowering artefact that turns men into Masks. But will they still be fans of the great green one after their anarchist friend wears the mask and becomes a living weapon of rebellion?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Half and Half, Jul 11 2007
By M. Stamler (Stonewall, Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
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Whenever I've bought a comic book, I've skimmed through it to see what I'm up against, and when I did so here, I wasn't that impressed.

Luckily, that impression wasn't entirely correct. I quite enjoyed the first half of The Mask striking back, as the first two wearers saw what the artifact was doing to them, and the price it took.

But the second half, eh, not so much. Besides one wearer going a little bit nuts and the last wearer becoming an oddly attired hero, there wasn't much going on. In fact, the only thing of any real interest to me in the second half was not The MASK (or "Bighead" as his wearers are called) at all, but his omnipotent foil, Walter, that untalkative ten foot tall hulk that refuses to die even more forcibly than the MASK. And by the end, we learn that he may be the only thing that melon-headed menace fears...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sssssmokinnnnn....!, Dec 18 2002
By Hengky Tanoyo "Art Devourer" (Surabaya, Indonesia) - See all my reviews
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Typically hillarious with the Jim Carrey starred movie, this one has all the bloody action that adds more twisted appeal to the Mask lore. Doug Mahnke art is crispy though I prefer his work on The Mask Returns. Storyline-wise so-so.
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