A review by depleti
Fagin the Jew by Will Eisner

3.0

Just found this on a library shelf and realized I've never really read anything by Will Eisner, despite how famous he is in the comics world. His art is strangely intriguing to me, I don't hate it but don't love it. It sometimes borders on grotesque, but never loses its appeal. The pacing felt harried and choppy but that's just because I prefer more expanded storytelling (generational differences, maybe, lol). This still digs into history I never thought of or knew about before, and offers insight into a character whose name I always recognized but never really knew.