Cast overboard, Trout disappears into the inky depths of the ocean. The next day Giuseppe wakes in his childhood home having barely escaped a similar fate and is confronted by another shock; his brother has transformed his childhood home into an oil refinery fueling a war. Giuseppe's world is falling apart.
I still have little idea what to make of this series or its characters, especially Trout and the other things under the sea, but I really like what it brought to the table for the brothers here. Giuseppe and Gasparo are easy to connect with as presented and you could fill in the blanks without a problem with what happens and the problems they have with each other. Nixey's artwork really sells the characters with their expressions and how much they really do move and flow from panel to panel. I like what we get with the brothers and just how addled Giuseppe is, which makes it easier for Gasparo to really take advantage of him. It's an interesting issue that I wonder how it fits into the series as a whole, especially as this takes us to the halfway mark. Read Full Review
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