April 27, 2004

Outrageous Fortune, Armin Shimerman

John Dee transported to the future by lizardy aliens, fighting a zombie army and allied to a rat prince... it should be more of a romp than it is. Not really fair of me to start in Volume Two, but it's still a problem that I don't see why John Dee should be the author's choice. He doesn't quiver with life on the page, nor do I find his actions dependent on his original era.

But hey, zombie armies! More, the fake messiah lizard zombie-maker succumbs to the tragic clash of world-views that I think Dee should suffer.

ISBN: 0-671-03593-2

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