Still in the employ of Ibis and Jacquel, Shadow sees his share of dead bodies . . . but doesn t ever expect them to be gods. When Mad Sweeney turns up and blames him for maliciously giving away his lucky coin, Shadow can only plead innocence--and the leprechaun then claims he is certainly doomed.
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The beauty of the drawings and the perfect retelling of this old friend of a story means that each issue has that rare feeling of reading an actual novel rather than just a single issue. I want the months to pass quicker so I can continue this story for probably the thirtieth time. Its so good that youll find yourself either wanting to pick up the original book between issues, or grabbing your backpack and jumping on the American highway in search of the gods yourself. Read Full Review
Overall, I found this issue of American Gods to be an engaging and revealing chapter in this tale. There is a feeling of sadness and despair driving the narrative forward, as Mad Sweeney grapples with the reality of his situation, and the desperation that he is feeling. Read Full Review
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