A review by rouver
Rivers of London Vol. 7: Action at a Distance, by Andrew Cartmel, Ben Aaronovitch
2.0
We learn a story from Nightingale's past, where he & another fairly indistinguishable white dude track down a German Nazi/mage/pervert/killer that is being employed & protected by the British government to do work in a nuclear facility. I would say this is one of the blandest Aaronivitch stories I've read and the illustrator was not the best with drawing unique characters & and having them show emotion. The only reason to read it is because it's quick & Aaronovitch likes to reference his comics when writing his novels.
ugh, same two dudes, same car, two pages apart
it's like he's talking to his doppelganger
what IS this expression?
ugh, same two dudes, same car, two pages apart
it's like he's talking to his doppelganger
what IS this expression?