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  1. 3 days ago · Ken Parker: The Breath and the Dream is better and worse than Tom’s Bar. Tom’s Bar apes the cynical world view expressed in the works of Fritz Lang, which is hard to do when your work becomes distant from the world you inhabit; The Breath and the Dream is a far less cynical work. Oh, it has violence and tragedy, but in its heart it’s a ...

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