
Art by Davide Gianfelice
Once again, Greek Street takes a turn towards the more understandable, as I finally feel like I have a handle on this title, and am also finding myself more and more interested in the characters and what is happening with them.
In this issue, Eddy takes a step closer to being like his namesake, while Lord Menon deals with the ex-SAS soldier he had (unwisely) tried to hire, and begins to understand the nature of his daughter's pronouncements and insanity.
This is a book I really want to like, and I hope it will continue to improve. The next arc appears to have a 'war in Afghanistan' theme, which is something I'm looking forward to.
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