Overall, a persuasive denunciation against the self-esteem machine, and how it affects millions of people. The story by Burke feels like a cross between crime noir whodunit and a corporate espionage thriller. The art By Saavedra and Penalba is gorgeous and has a sophisticated nod to 80s aesthetics. Altogether, a sleek and smart story that will have the reader wanting to see what happens next. Read Full Review
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