A review by nkives
Kill Shakespeare: A Sea of Troubles by Anthony Del Col, Conor McCreery

3.0

This started off really strong. Like Fables, which takes classic stories and put all those characters into a single world, and this does the same with Shakespeare characters. But the last chapter and a half or so started to drag on with a bit too much repetitive conversations. As of now, I am still thinking of checking out volume 2.