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The Faust Act
by Kieron Gillen
Put gods in the modern world! Great concepts, and good character sketches, but by the end of this volume I did not care about anyone or want to spend any more time with them. It goes dark to go dark, tries to go sentimental or nostalgic, and it all ends up a bit of a muddle. I don't care about the mystery and I don't care about the angst. Art is pretty good, but sort of somber and muted and sober. People wear too much makeup-- makeup is deliberate artifice. If you are going to have the fantastic, it can be real, it doesn't need to look like makeup.