dorinlazar's review
4.0
Brahman is a nice short story in the placed in India; but there are no cultural walls that will stop you from enjoying it properly.
Abstergo created a 'Brahman' program that will allow them to track the real Koh-I-Noor diamond that is in reality an artifact from the ancients. Assassins and templars fight for it in both 18th century and the 21st.
Lovely story, but definitely lacks depth of characters, mostly due to its size.
Abstergo created a 'Brahman' program that will allow them to track the real Koh-I-Noor diamond that is in reality an artifact from the ancients. Assassins and templars fight for it in both 18th century and the 21st.
Lovely story, but definitely lacks depth of characters, mostly due to its size.
roxanamalinachirila's review
4.0
A lovely, short comic book. The AC series is a lot better than I initially expected it to be - and you've got to love the documentation and level of detail that went into this issue (and in The Fall and The Chain, as well). Good graphics, subtlety in the story.
Alas, sometimes you can't empathize with the characters enough and you don't get to love them to pieces because there's too little time to do so...
Alas, sometimes you can't empathize with the characters enough and you don't get to love them to pieces because there's too little time to do so...
homosexual's review
4.0
this was a fun time.
Even more fun when I found out who Arbaaz Mir is the father of <3
Even more fun when I found out who Arbaaz Mir is the father of <3
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