![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, the third one – wot’s her name again? She has a crisis of personality. Oh, and mustachio man threatens some guys with the most worker class threat I’ve ever read, and I love it.ĭid I mention that he and Susan smoosh booties? Issue 06 is about the girls finding out just wot has happened to fierce, angry Susan, and, would you know it? Before too long, Esther has to use her drama field, the one we spoke about in the previous review. What happens in this second volume, then? The girls go to a Christmas prom before leaving for Christmas Break – for those of you unaware, before the corona, we had a little something called trah-veh-ling, I think, it’s been a long time – and off they go, enjoying their break only, Susan gets in trouble with someone who has a grudge against her. You see here how one Esther de Groot (my two-dimensional female self) denounces the monstrous injustices of modern, post-industrialist society, a system that seeps away anything and everything unique about human beings! RISE UP MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, TO BLOODY REVOLUTION. ![]() I barely began my reading of the second volume of the brilliant slice-of-life when already I found myself transformed by it! How, you ask – and I won’t just tell you, I’ll show you! If you missed out on my joyful review of the first volume of Giant Days, you can click here. ![]()
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