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Oh no! 1 1

Saint-Germain, Volume 1: The Count of Lights (Album)

Customer Review

The drawing is not very nice (with its gaudy colors) and the adventures of the hero, a little anything, over the pen of the writer, still happening. But the dialogues worthy of a bistro bombastic talk, with words that predate yesterday placed in the mouths of people who lived there 250 years, no, it does not pass, it breaks all the atmosphere that the designer could strive to replenish. The opposite of "From cape and Crocs," which uses a truly sought vocabulary. Here the linguistic laziness makes all pretentious and inconsistent. Sorry, I am not amused at all. I preferred the beautiful simplicity of "Isaac the Pirate," for example, to remain in the same period.