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Old 08-31-2015, 04:55 AM   #565
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Come Prima is 50% off with PRIMAPOD - https://www.comixology.com/Come-Prim...l-comic/251895
This one is truly excellent. Come Prima tells the story of two stranged brothers who return to their country, Italy, after many years of absence. The art style is amazing, and the landscapes of both France and Italy are sometimes breathtaking. Highly recommended! And the code is valid until September 2nd.

Funnily enough, I also read Brian Lee O'Malley's Lost at Sea recently; it was included in the Humble Oni Press Bundle. It's also a road-trip story, and I also enjoyed it quite a bit. They are very different in tone, scope, and style (Lost at Sea's main character is a young girl who is always over-analyzing her feelings; the main characters in Come Prima are two men who never talk about their feelings and probably are not very aware of them), but they are both very moving and I am glad I read one so close to the other.

Unfortunately, I can't find more digital comics by Alfred, the author of Come Prima.

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