"Graffiti Palace re-opens a piece of history that’s well worth creative insight. And Lombardo’s Odyssey-esque voyage through 1960s Los Angeles over one crazy night, is rich in nostalgia, without becoming syrupy. However, the sometimes primitive delivery dampens the story’s power, despite flashes of superb writing. It’s a typical debut" - Tamim Sadikali reviews AG Lombardo's Graffiti Palace
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