reickel's review against another edition

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5.0

Casanova Acedia's visuals are my favorite palette applied to my favorite artist's inks. So, it looks pretty damn great. The story is interesting, it's starting to come together. I thought Acedia was intended only to be a two-volume pair, so expected a little more in the way of a conclusion--but I've since seen Moon's updates as he keeps working on it, so I eagerly await volume 3.

angeliki6's review against another edition

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4.0

Look, am I confused just like a tiny itty bitty teeny weeny bit? Yes. Yes I am, I'm not gonna lie.
Do I love it and consider it an integral part of the Casanova experience? Also yes.
We contain multitudes my dudes. Rock 'n' roll.

philipf's review against another edition

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3.0

I’m sure my rating would’ve higher if I remembered more of what is going on.

lukeisthename34's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm always lost, but I'm always entertained.

jakekilroy's review

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4.0

This was a blast, even though it's messy throughout and doesn't even attempt to provide any kind of conclusion. It just keeps zooming at full speed. I don't know what I even really expect from this series. It's one of the few instances where I'm not even really interested in arc or closure. Each new weird thing is fun and weird as hell, just a wildcard, goofball scramble with a seismic, rattling grin. There's so much joy in the creation of this multiverse and such a gleeful fascination with oblivion and its ability to repeat. I can't recommend it to many, but for those who would enjoy it, it'd scratch an itch they didn't know they had or would even understand why it exists in the first place.
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