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Ladataan... Mark Twain's Niagara Book 1Tekijä: Zachary Schwartz, Fred Kennedy
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Overall, the concept is quite cool. Twain arrives in the Niagara region and has a few real and imagined adventures that reveal the history and significant event of the region.
The execution wasn't horrible, by any means. But each chapter only spanned three or four pages, leaving very little room for anything but the bare bones of the specific story. I would have preferred each one fleshed out a bit to add both to the story and to Twain's reaction. To be honest, Twain's character could be an anonymous narrator in many of the chapters.
As well, while the art is reasonably enjoyable throughout, it becomes quite jarring to have the artists (and their styles) change every three to four pages.
Good concept, slightly flawed execution. ( )