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lillian_francis's review
5.0
Back to Sid and Harry in this one. Doing a favour for Sid's old friend. And Harry's ex partner turns up too.
kastrel's review
5.0
Yet another wonderful romp through magical 1830s Widdershins, again with Harriet Barber and Sidney Malik.
Since The Prestige is my favourite film, I had huge fun with the Victorian illusionist theme, especially as it was genuinely well-researched, as well as being much less racially objectionable than the real history. I consistently love how Kate Ashwin writes awesome characters that fit in with the historical society but are also feminist and kick-ass. Such win.
The last panel of this strip is probably my favourite. Been there, done that. http://www.widdershinscomic.com/wdshn/january-21st-2013/
Since The Prestige is my favourite film, I had huge fun with the Victorian illusionist theme, especially as it was genuinely well-researched, as well as being much less racially objectionable than the real history. I consistently love how Kate Ashwin writes awesome characters that fit in with the historical society but are also feminist and kick-ass. Such win.
The last panel of this strip is probably my favourite. Been there, done that. http://www.widdershinscomic.com/wdshn/january-21st-2013/
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