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A review by sighentist
Days of Hate Act Two by Aleš Kot
3.0
The fragmentary story is almost meditative in its sparseness, and quite elementary, really. But the art - even though I really like the expressionist style - is very confusing, as the thick lines and subdued color palette make all characters look the same. It's really unprecedented that I would look at a conversation between a white male and an Asian female and I couldn't tell them apart in close ups, or wonder whether a character is appearing for the first time, or is one of the main characters in a new situation. This is a huge problem for this book, and it's a matter of a questionable stylistic choice. That being said, it's still enjoyable read. I wish both acts were released in a single volume, since it is such a quick read.