I recently reviewed No Hero #2 for CBR where I wrote the following sentences: "here are hints that Joshua is a plant by some enemy of Masterson’s (with or without his knowledge isn’t clear), and hints that all isn’t right with Masterson or the Front Line, all adding up to a general feeling of uneasiness, which is rare in a comic. Ellis doesn’t do much to create this uneasy feeling; he just drops a line here or there."
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