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How Frank Miller can redeem himself with a perfect Buck Rogers

 
Frank, buddy, we still love you. The man who's re-energized comics time and again with towering works like The Dark Knight Returns , 300 and Sin City is allowed a stumble or two. So The Spirit tanked. Don't be discouraged! Would M. Night Shyamalan let one bomb stop him? Or three? No! Now is the time to look to the future, so to speak. Sure, at first glance, a bright but crusty sci-fi cliffhanger like Buck Rogers seems like an unlikely comeback vehicle for the master of spare, graphic pulp. But beyond the outskirts of Sin City , we see all the skills necessary for you to devise a new Buck for the 21st century! Or is that still 25th? (Wait ... 26th?) May we suggest ... (link)

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