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frasersimons 's review for:
Chivalry
by Neil Gaiman
Another Eisner nominee down. This feels very Gaiman-y. It’s charming and smooth. But it also doesn’t have all that much to say and reminds me of the genie story, where there’s a small twist that either will or will not interest you, and if it doesn’t, it really can’t do anything about it. In this case, for some strange reason, a knight seeking the grail enters present day and tries to entice an old woman who bought it at a second-hand shop type place to part with it. It has some things to say about being content with your life, but it does so in a way that doesn’t have any internal logic or conceit, and that never seems to fly with me. Very nice layout and artwork though.