I have no love for the Pauli the rabbit story line so we'll just pretend it doesn't exist. This was a strong story that shows how much they can play with the plot and the characters in a way that not only stretches out the main story but entertains the reader. With this arch we see the trio (and Mingus the little cutey) as established characters with plans and behaviors that go with them - basically we finally get to see everyone as who they were meant to be. Honestly, I'm having a lot of trouble getting into this collection. First, no blizzard and plenty of distractions to keep interrupting. Second, I've never really liked Moby Dick, the primary focus of this arc. And third, I'm finding the story and format very disjointed in the way it flips between characters and locations every page... I finished, finally. The story continued to be disjointed and confusing. Tom found the idea he was searching for, which seems obvious to me, but the path to get there was way over my head. I AM looking forward to the next book to see where it goes now, but if it's anything like this collection, I may give up on the series.
Do You like book O Inescrito, Vol. 4: Leviatã (2013)?
This is shaping up as my favourite graphic novel about meta-fiction since The Sandman.
—happyfeet
This series has consistently blown me away.
—Tintin