A review by chelseamartinez
Transports of Love by Nicolas de Crécy

5.0

This story is a farce; what impressed me about is the way the very specifically anthropomorphized characters interacted in a believable way despite the actual plot. Lots of memorable visual gags, like the pig bomb, the cigarette lighter, and the inflatable bull suit, are combined with weird satire of the art world, religious fundamentalists, and the goth scene, and weirdly by the story's I felt like I had seen a lot of France. I'm not sure how much the central "love stories" would motivate me to read the second volume, which seems like it could be like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid if they actually make it to South America.