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	<title>Comments on: Batman #674</title>
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		<title>By: Julian Hazeldine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julian Hazeldine</dc:creator>
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		<description>My only concern at this stage is that &quot;Hurt&quot; is altogether too similar to New X-Men&#039;s Sublime- a figure that&#039;s been kept in the background for so long that Morrison&#039;s not left himself with enough time to properly round out the concept. However, it&#039;s impossible not to be impressed by the way pretty much every page rings alarm bells in the readers&#039; heads. It&#039;s a shame that Daniel wasn&#039;t placed on the book earlier. His style is quite a good match for Kubert&#039;s, and this arc&#039;s really benefitted from the consistant schedule.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My only concern at this stage is that &#8220;Hurt&#8221; is altogether too similar to New X-Men&#8217;s Sublime- a figure that&#8217;s been kept in the background for so long that Morrison&#8217;s not left himself with enough time to properly round out the concept. However, it&#8217;s impossible not to be impressed by the way pretty much every page rings alarm bells in the readers&#8217; heads. It&#8217;s a shame that Daniel wasn&#8217;t placed on the book earlier. His style is quite a good match for Kubert&#8217;s, and this arc&#8217;s really benefitted from the consistant schedule.</p>
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