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Well in Starve when so many foods are now a luxury very few can afford, the rich entertain themselves with the ridiculousness of a reality cooking show.
Our protagonist, Gavin Cruikshank is a man that walked away from everything but is forced to return for contractual obligations. With his return comes some happy moments and a whole lot of drama.
The story was good, the art was great and the characters were real; they were flawed, broken, idyllic, selfish, vain and all the other things that make a person.
Rating 5 out of 5
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