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  <title>Critiquing Comics #237: &amp;quot;Detective Perez: Autotropolis&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Griz Grobus&amp;quot;</title>
  <description> Paul Pate releases his third &amp;quot;Detective Perez&amp;quot; graphic novel, called Autotropolis, a turned-to-eleven detective story that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Tim and Jason find a lot to like and not too terribly much to advise on -- though of course almost any work can still be improved! Right?  Griz Grobus, the latest from Simon Roy, is about a robot advocate for eating your veggies on a planet where humans have settled just in the past few hundred years. It's also about how the spirit of a war god ends up in the body of... well, that would be telling. Tim and Adam discuss whether, in this case, maybe a work can't possibly be improved! Brought to you by:  The Quarter-Bin podcast Our supporters on Patreon  </description>
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