| 1. X-Force/Cable: Messiah War | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost Publisher: Marvel Comics August 26, 2009
I think this book is great but it has to many strong villians, and the can't developed all the characters deep enough, the art is really good (Ariel Olivetti hyperealism is awesome) but it real miss something, but I can't wait to the final chapter SECOND COMING... more
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| 2. The Wheelman | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski Publisher: Minotaur Books November 14, 2006
I stumbled across this book when a friend recommended it to me. It is a quick read, only about 200 pages so you can read it in a few hours if you're a quick reader and once you start reading you won't want to put this book down. (The same can be said for the sequel to this book "The Blonde") If you are a fan of stark bloody violence, such as you might see in a Quentin Tarantino movie then you... more
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| 3. Level 26: Dark Origins | 
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By: Anthony E. Zuiker, Duane Swierczynski Publisher: Dutton Adult September 08, 2009
This book is just so over the top, so poorly written, the characters are like comic book superheros... its hard to say exactly how horrendous this story is.
From the very opening paragraph where Zuiker talks about the 1-25 levels of evil and how now their is a new level, level 26 (jesus, baddddd). To hysterical white house operatives, jaded hard core generals, and now a person named 'Dark'... more
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| 4. Severance Package | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski Publisher: Minotaur Books May 27, 2008
his product arrived quickly and in wonderful condition. According to the person I purchased it for, it is also an absolutely spectacular book!... more
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| 5. X-Force/Cable: Messiah War | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Clayton Crain, Larry Stroman, Ariel Olivetti Publisher: Marvel Comics January 20, 2010
I had to write this after reading the other customer review which claims that Utopia is the book to read. Not for this longtime X-men fan. The X-force title is the only vital X-men book in the fold lately, and this book is certainly a worthy follow-up to the Messiah Complex, although not as good as that collection.
The Bishop mini-series included at the end of the book should be read... more
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| 6. Cable Volume 3: Stranded Premiere HC | |
By: Duane Swierczynski, Paul Gulacy Publisher: Marvel Comics February 10, 2010
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| 7. The Blonde | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin October 30, 2007
This book is the sequel to "The Wheelman" and it's every bit as brilliant and entertaining as it's predecessor. The basic story line is brilliantly inventive. Can you imagine having to make sure you are within 6 feet of another person 7/24 or you will die? Think about the implications! The book is hilarious yet very violent at the same time. A short read, maybe 200 pages so you can read this in... more
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| 8. Immortal Weapons TPB | |
By: Jason Aaron, Duane Swierczynski, Mico Suayan, Travel Foreman Publisher: Marvel Comics March 24, 2010
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| 9. Immortal Iron Fist Vol. 5: Escape from the Eighth City | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski Publisher: Marvel Comics September 23, 2009
This book is the culmination of the new series of Iron Fist & it doesn't disappoint. The Eighth City really does look like hell & there are some interesting dilemmas for Danny Rand at the end of the tale. I must admit the art really complements the story & it wouldn't feel like an Iron Fist story if the art was any different. There are two extra tales of previous Iron Fists. ... more
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| 10. The Spy's Guide: Office Espionage | 
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By: Duane Swierczynski, H Keith Melton, Craig Piligian, H. Keith Melton Publisher: Quirk Books 2003-11
I think the title says it all. I expected it to be so/so but it was actually a really good book. It discusses how to encode your documents, how to get leverage in a negotiation, and alot of other tips and tricks that would be useful in a real-world office environment. ... more
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