Vincent
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Fabio Moon (Daytripper, How to Talk to Girls at Parties) says "It is so good reading VINCENT, by Vitor Cafaggi, that when it ends it leaves you longing for more." In this hip, beautiful illustrated series, populated with an irresistible anthropomorphic cast of characters, things are really heating up for Vincent. It wasn't too long ago that he could only dream about being in a serious relationship, and suddenly finding himself involved with not one, but two incredible females. He's made his decision to get serious with Princess, and to just be friends with Lady. That's fine until Princess leaves for college. If it wasn't hard enough to maintain such a long distance relationship, Vincent's just got a call from Princess, saying "We need to talk." Can parties, RPG, and cheese empanadas ease Vincent's pain as he starts college life alone and confused?
After having his heart broken by Luna, Princess, and Lady, Vincent decides
to focus on himself first. While on a camping trip with his closest RPG friends,
this young college student must let go of all his emotional baggage, his past
failed relationships, and the magic tricks up his sleeve. He must learn to love
himself before falling head over heels with someone else to possibly love him.
Who knows, the love of Vincent's life could be right around the corner? It's the
heartwarming and tear-jerking conclusion of this emotional trilogy.
to focus on himself first. While on a camping trip with his closest RPG friends,
this young college student must let go of all his emotional baggage, his past
failed relationships, and the magic tricks up his sleeve. He must learn to love
himself before falling head over heels with someone else to possibly love him.
Who knows, the love of Vincent's life could be right around the corner? It's the
heartwarming and tear-jerking conclusion of this emotional trilogy.