And actually, it’s not totally awful (although it wasn’t all him who created the thing; Method Man definitely collaborated with other dudes, Sanford Greene and David Atchison, who, you know, do this for a living.) This little black and white number actually kept me entertained for the entirety of my bus ride home, in which I learned absolutely nothing except that Method Man thinks highly of himself. But we knew that already– and dude was in Wu Tang, so he can basically do whatever the fuck he wants, all the time. Here’s the breakdown: The book’s main character, Peerless Poe, is a thinly-veiled superhero version of Method Man’s hard-drinking, reefer-smoking self, who must join forces with an organization he spurned (a vow of celibacy and sobriety was involved) to save the world.I think the most distracting thing about the whole thing was that all but the outside letters of the swears were substituted for dashes Including the n-bomb. But there IS a frame where Method Man informs us that he “got some dome” before coming out, guns blazing, to rescue us all. Thanks, Method Man!
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