

Excels in both art style and plot. Runs on themes like having a dual ethnic background and about moving a lot and not making many friends as a child / not keeping in contact (moving always gives you a "fresh start"). A good read :)
Excels in both art style and plot. Runs on themes like having a dual ethnic background and about moving a lot and not making many friends as a child / not keeping in contact (moving always gives you a "fresh start"). A good read :)

Great story about two people with a special bond, told in reverse chronological order. Usually I can find stories that play with chronology a bit tiring to read, but this one was surprisingly pleasant.
The art is nicely grounded while still having its own sense of style and flourishes.
Great story about two people with a special bond, told in reverse chronological order. Usually I can find stories that play with chronology a bit tiring to read, but this one was surprisingly pleasant.
The art is nicely grounded while still having its own sense of style and flourishes.

An interesting first look into the graphic adaptations of the Magic Tree House series. The plot lines up well to have both overarching story and individual plots throughout the series.
My short summary: Siblings finds a treehouse that can take them to different places in the books inside it, in this book: a land before time where dinosaurs still exists.
An interesting first look into the graphic adaptations of the Magic Tree House series. The plot lines up well to have both overarching story and individual plots throughout the series.
My short summary: Siblings finds a treehouse that can take them to different places in the books inside it, in this book: a land before time where dinosaurs still exists.

A bunch of Donald Duck stories from the old days up til modern times. Also has more informative passages.
It was fun to see the origins of Donald Duck, though unfortunately, the book has a bunch of spelling errors, and a lot of the stories had morals I don't agree with.
A bunch of Donald Duck stories from the old days up til modern times. Also has more informative passages.
It was fun to see the origins of Donald Duck, though unfortunately, the book has a bunch of spelling errors, and a lot of the stories had morals I don't agree with.

Like the previous graphic novel, this is one of three FNAF graphic novel adaptations. The story is interesting, if not a bit basic. The art is alright, though there are a bunch of mistakes in coloring and speech bubble throughout which takes away some of the enjoyment.
Like the previous graphic novel, this is one of three FNAF graphic novel adaptations. The story is interesting, if not a bit basic. The art is alright, though there are a bunch of mistakes in coloring and speech bubble throughout which takes away some of the enjoyment.

One of the 3 FNAF graphic novel. The story is interesting, if also kind of basic. The art is okay.
There are a bunch of mistakes in coloring and speech bubble throughout which takes away some of the enjoyment.
One of the 3 FNAF graphic novel. The story is interesting, if also kind of basic. The art is okay.
There are a bunch of mistakes in coloring and speech bubble throughout which takes away some of the enjoyment.

A nice period piece about different people with different issues that are looked down upon in society (one trans, one lesbian, a couple black) coming to terms, learning and expressing their difficulties and in the end overcoming them
A nice period piece about different people with different issues that are looked down upon in society (one trans, one lesbian, a couple black) coming to terms, learning and expressing their difficulties and in the end overcoming them

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In my opinion, this books falls short of the legacy that the previous books were setting. The series did so well, and the books in the middle of the series (3-6) we're such well drawn and their stories felt well thought out and somewhat convincing. But with this book, everything just kind of ends. I don't feel like we get satisfying payoff for anything, and instead of carrying forth themes and plots that were presented in previous stories, its like this just throws everything else away to end the stories in a completely different place.
In my opinion, this books falls short of the legacy that the previous books were setting. The series did so well, and the books in the middle of the series (3-6) we're such well drawn and their stories felt well thought out and somewhat convincing. But with this book, everything just kind of ends. I don't feel like we get satisfying payoff for anything, and instead of carrying forth themes and plots that were presented in previous stories, its like this just throws everything else away to end the stories in a completely different place.