Review of Revolution #9 (2002) by Ken Fox for TV Guide Magazine — 24 Nov 2016
By alternating between Jackson's and Kim's point of view, McCann shows both sides of the story: the panicky fear of the paranoid schizophrenic -- the arrhythmic editing and Marshall Grupp's masterful sound design convey a sense of dislocation and shifting reality -- and the bewilderment and frustration of the people who try to help him.
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This review of Revolution #9 (2002) was written by Ken Fox and published by TV Guide Magazine on 24 Nov 2016.
Revolution #9 has generally received mixed reviews.
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