Overall, at times, funny, irreverent and heart-wrenching journey, which has the reader rooting for Tony to get to Suzanne. The story by Sandoval is every bit of an emotional rollercoaster, as his many attempts would have broken lesser men. The art by Sandoval reminds me of the finest satire cartoons from Esquire. Altogether, a timely tale of love and immigration, when the trials and tribulations of immigrants and refugees affect actual people that you get to know. Read Full Review
In this age of Trump demonizing those coming here from Mexico and elsewhere, we need Rendez-Vous in Phoenix to remind us that each of those 11 million people has a story, and the vast majority of them stem from a desire to simply work hard and improve their lives and the lives of their families. This book doesn't ask for your sympathy, but it gets it by simply presenting Tony's journey, and that simple approach is what makes for great art. Read Full Review
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