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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Warrior was a short lived comic by Team Warrior (conceived and written by WWE wrestler Ultimate Warrior, with Jonathan D. Smith, James Callahan and The Sharp Boys on the art department). It depicts the adventures of the Warrior, his quest to master the philosophy of "Destrucity" and travels through the Terrain of Testament to set right what was wronged. On the surface, it sounds like a simple story, but deep down it is a horribly mangled combination of Michael Moorcock inspired fantasy, Sun Tzu styled ramblings, bad artwork a la Rob Liefeld and a convoluted plot that makes the ending of Neon Genesis Evangelion look simple in comparison.
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