A familiar face hovers between life and death. The only one who can save them is Monetbut it will require reliving the most horrific experience of her life.
By the end of the book, the absurdity has sunken in far enough that the close is bearable, but I wouldn't characterize it as a good time. If a goofy vibe and arbitrary direction are what you're looking for, you may find this book interesting. Be warned though, you will need to put up with some unfortunate mistakes in the art, including the dreaded spent-bullet-that-still-has-its-casing. Read Full Review
Also, what the hell with having Pip in Monet's body? Monet is a far more interesting character. I would rather she be appearing than Pip. Ah well. I'm in this for the long haul. So let's see what happens. Read Full Review