A review by stilldirty
Casanova, Vol. 3: Avaritia by Gabriel Bá, Cris Peters, Matt Fraction, Dustin Harbin

5.0

One of the coolest books I barely understand. The art—which I love because it's Gabriel Bá—is what draws me in first, though this time it's a little more frenetic than the first collection. The story, also, is a little more loose than what we've seen heretofore (if you can imagine) but it's still follow-able. Maybe I'm giving this a half-star less ½★ because here I felt longer periods of disconnect from the purpose of things, though I'm already accustomed to that with "Casanova" because it's obvious that sometimes you just have to bear with them while things play themselves out. Otherwise, very enjoyable and strange. Definitely not to be read out of order, mind you.