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This week, Jared reviews w0rldtr33 by James Tynion IV and art by Fernando Blanco. The internet has served as an invaluable tool of communication, bringing so many together. But what if there was a section of the internet that causes insanity. No, I’m not talking about Twitter and Reddit. I’m talking about the Undernet. One look and you will go insane, and its up to its original discoverers to stop it from spreading. Tynion and Blanco deliver this great treat in indie entertainment in their commentary on the dangers of our massively interconnected world. What do you think? Did you enjoy w0ldtr33? Who is your favorite character? What is your favorite part? Are you interested in the other parts of the series? Like, comment, and subscribe for more reviews beyond the superheroes of the big too and to the new worlds where heroes are myth.
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