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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Book Review: Royden Lepp's Rust: Secrets of the Cell by Royden Lepp

Royden Lepp's Rust: Secrets of the Cell by Royden Lepp


For my review of the first volume, go here.

Brothers Roman and Oswald still struggle to keep the family farm going, using robots and hard work to keep everything in order. Newcomer Jet Jones has been helping out as much as he can. He has some mystery about him--he never takes off his goggles or jetpack, even when coming to dinner. When Roman reprograms an old war robot to do farm work, it goes haywire and attacks Jet. Meanwhile, Oswald is off visiting an old man who knows a lot about the cells that power the robots. He tells Oswald enough to make him more suspicious of Jet.

The story is moving forward slowly but is still dolling out interesting information in hints and tidbits. The art style is really good--simple and expressive.

Recommended.


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