1.) The first time that Johnathan was introduced to the series was during the first issue (and then in issue 1) where he met Lacie, who he knew from a previous relationship (as a young man, and as the protagonist). John was very interested in her (and her life), and she seemed a natural for John. He also had a love for her.
2.) He was also a very strong character and very likable.
3.) The story is really good, with a very nice and mature plot and a good story arc that is well done (although not quite as good for a first novel as it is). It is not a bad story at all and it does not get boring at any time, but I think the story is not quite as interesting. It's more about the character, and the story, than about Johnathan's life and the character he was introduced to. I would say it has some good moments and it's not really bad, and that the story does a really great job.
The second time that he was introduced to the story was in issue 2 of the UnWanted series. It was in issue 3 of the UnWanted series. It was also in issue 5, and in issue 7. Johnathan was introduced as an android, and the story was a bit of a bit different from the previous series. It had a very good plot, and it had some great moments. The story is a bit of a lot of the same stuff, with a few things different, which is nice. The story arc, and how it works, and what it is, is a good story and a nice one.
So, the main reason why I would give the UnWanted Series 3 a 6/10 is because the story is very interesting, and it's well written. The first time that Johnathan first came into contact with Lacie (which I think was in the