"Horse! Pie! Horse! Pie!..."
Mar. 31st, 2006 06:20 pmI am delighted to report that I have my hands on Girl Genius Volume 4: Agatha Heterodyne & The Circus Of Dreams, and it is wonderful.
![[Picture of the cover as seen at Amazon.com]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/afd6002c6662/2252196-36760/images.amazon.com/images/P/1890856363.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
(The cover doesn't look like the Amazon picture, though. It's a more interesting illo of both Agatha and Zeetha.)
Agatha and Krosp, having escaped from the gigantic airship Castle Wulfenbach, travel across the monster-ridden landscape of Europe by joining a traveling Heterodyne show.
I have, of course, been reading the thrice-weekly pages on the Web, so I have read this before. But it's very nice to watch the story unfold on actual paper, as God and Gutenberg intended. And in some spots, I've gained a new appreciation for the layout, which sometimes takes advantage of paired facing pages.
Hope it sells like hotcakes.
![[Picture of the cover as seen at Amazon.com]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/afd6002c6662/2252196-36760/images.amazon.com/images/P/1890856363.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
(The cover doesn't look like the Amazon picture, though. It's a more interesting illo of both Agatha and Zeetha.)
Agatha and Krosp, having escaped from the gigantic airship Castle Wulfenbach, travel across the monster-ridden landscape of Europe by joining a traveling Heterodyne show.
I have, of course, been reading the thrice-weekly pages on the Web, so I have read this before. But it's very nice to watch the story unfold on actual paper, as God and Gutenberg intended. And in some spots, I've gained a new appreciation for the layout, which sometimes takes advantage of paired facing pages.
Hope it sells like hotcakes.