

This series educated me, the reader, on both sides of the psychic war, mostly The Invisibles, the good guys, and their wacky and diversionary quest for truth, whatever that is. Unfortuna Magic, psychic war, time travel, espionage. That everything is everything, and whatever that means we should gobble up that truth and amen. The double-edged sword is that while limitations don't exist here, the story goes off the rails and becomes a sort of rambling psychedelic prayer.

Magic, psychic war, time travel, espionage. And after a week of doing this, I'm pretty sure it's alright to call a time of death.more Every time I look at this giant monstrosity sitting on my kitchen table, I just shudder and turn away. Top it off with trippy dream sequences and nonsensical sentences that are supposed to sound brooding and introspective, but just leave me feeling like shaking the characters and yelling Just SAY what you mean, goddammit! <-I am not hipĪbsolutely no offense to all the fans of this series, but I'm too old and too square to get it. This has a very rah-rah-anarchy-punk! feel to it that just doesn't interest me at this point in my life.

Top it off with trippy dream sequences and nonsensical sentences that are supposed to sound brooding and introspective, but just leave me feeling like shaking the characters and yelling Just SAY what you mean, goddammit! <-I am not hip Absolutely no offense to all the fans of this series, but I'm too old and too square to get it.
