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    Casanova: Gula #4

    Casanova: Gula » Casanova: Gula #4 - "Hallo Spaceboy" b/w "Dit Dit Dit Dah Dah Dah Dit Dit" released by Marvel on April 1, 2011.

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    "Hallo Spaceboy" b/w "Dit Dit Dit Dah Dah Dah Dit Dit" last edited by gravenraven on 05/21/23 10:24PM View full history

    The second album of CASANOVA comes to an end. If Casanova comes back, surely this would be the issue, right? He's gonna come back, isn't he? It's all gonna work out okay, isn't it? At the end of the issue, everything will be beautiful again and nothing will hurt, right? Right? Hello? God? By MATT FRACTION (FEAR ITSELF, THOR, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN) and FABIO MOON (Daytripper, BPRD: 1947), with an all-new bonus story by Fraction and Gabriel BA that sets up this summer's lonnnnnng awaited CASANOVA v3.

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    All the songs of the world 0

    This was a crazy conclusion and I got a little lost in the moment, didn´t quite catch up what really happened, but despite the weird theories and explanations that Fraction cooked up for this issue, it was really cool seeing how the two volumes are connected - in Luxuria something happens with the Casanova of this reality, making Xeno and Zephyr come up with a plan to bring a Casanova from other timeline, who has been living in his place since - but now, after this issue, the truth comes out and...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    A very nice surprise 0

    Due to the striking cover the issue caught my eye, The colors are unlike most one sees on comic covers, and frankly the bandaged man in wayfarer glasses and crows flying overhead made me pull the trigger. Knowing little of Matt Fraction and only having seen Fabio Moon's art in Day tripper, the highly recognizable names meant little to me. The art is fantastic and kept me reading and interested to the very end, even though I didn't know the back story. The writing technique was very interesting; ...

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