140 pages of cartoon rural action where the witty thoughtful humor - with sour comments, original thoughts and generally funny views on life and on those who, for one reason or another, find themselves in this rural region - never seems out of place. Perhaps it is, as someone in Hagesta claims, that Da Vinci himself visited Hagesta and was so inspired by Nils-Ude's personality that, in a particularly inspired moment, he drew the Vitruvian Man?
Nils-Ude and grandpa don't skimp on the gunpowder this time either.