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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Bob Gale, Derek Fridolfs (A/CA) Alan Robinson 'Biff Goes To Washington' - Absolute power corrupts absolutely… and when you're Biff Tannen, that's exactly what you want! If money is the root of all evil, then Biff makes like a tree to get his way by any means necessary, leaving the Hill Valley Civic Committee in dire straits - but in their darkest hour, an offer for help comes from an unexpected source. Date Available: 04/05/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
While I am a huge fan of Back to the Future, I have always felt my bile rise when it came to Biff. Which is why he makes the perfect villain. Someone who just upsets you from the moment he appears on the screen. Biff represents everything that is wrong with society. An illiterate bully who will never learn to change his ways (no matter how much manure he ends up in!)who somehow ends up on top of the world. And this issue is where we learn just how awful he can be. And even though we know how this story ends and what becomes of Biff, I still can't stand him. And that what makes this book great. It stirs the human emotions even though we all know Biff is fictional and we all know he ends up waxing cars. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Bob Gale, Derek Fridolfs (A/CA) Alan Robinson 'Biff Goes To Washington' - Absolute power corrupts absolutely… and when you're Biff Tannen, that's exactly what you want! If money is the root of all evil, then Biff makes like a tree to get his way by any means necessary, leaving the Hill Valley Civic Committee in dire straits - but in their darkest hour, an offer for help comes from an unexpected source. Date Available: 04/05/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer
While I am a huge fan of Back to the Future, I have always felt my bile rise when it came to Biff. Which is why he makes the perfect villain. Someone who just upsets you from the moment he appears on the screen. Biff represents everything that is wrong with society. An illiterate bully who will never learn to change his ways (no matter how much manure he ends up in!)who somehow ends up on top of the world. And this issue is where we learn just how awful he can be. And even though we know how this story ends and what becomes of Biff, I still can't stand him. And that what makes this book great. It stirs the human emotions even though we all know Biff is fictional and we all know he ends up waxing cars. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams |