A review by lelex
Coda, Vol. 1 by Simon Spurrier
5.0
I absolutely loved this. The art was my favorite, bright and neon and intricate and perfect. The storyline was jaunty and interesting and I love Hum and Nag and the little urchin girl and all the twists.
“Hm. My experience? It’s the underdogs who deserve the bone.”
“Fact is? I can’t help but like her. At least she’s honest about being a liar.”
“Well, you’re gone now. You’re gone and I swear on every god rotting in the heavens I would do anything to save you, monstrous or not.”
“Change or die, mate. Even the Stabbyhorse gets it.”
“Hm. My experience? It’s the underdogs who deserve the bone.”
“Fact is? I can’t help but like her. At least she’s honest about being a liar.”
“Well, you’re gone now. You’re gone and I swear on every god rotting in the heavens I would do anything to save you, monstrous or not.”
“Change or die, mate. Even the Stabbyhorse gets it.”