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Old 04-20-2017, 04:26 PM   #25742
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Halfway through Leviathan Wakes, and really liking it. If it's not absolutely hard SF, it's close enough for me, and adding the mystery and politics just makes it a better read.

I'm currently taking a short break from that to see what this Spider-Man "Clone Conspiracy" story's all about. I wasn't able to avoid all the spoilers, and I really wish the comiXology version of the collected storyline could use hyperlinks to allow better navigation between subplots*, but I've figured out a workaround.

* The story arc involves four series. Instead of interweaving them, the collection has the core miniseries up front, followed by each of the three tie-in series, with the concluding issue being separated into its three component stories and tacked on as epilogues to those subplots. I really wish each issue in the arc would let you decide whether to keep reading straight through the book or jump to the issue that happens next in the chronology, but it doesn't look like the comiXology format allows that.
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