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Núria Tamarit's “Daughters of Snow and Cinders” definitely brings the heat with its visuals. The art is vibrant, and the scenes are meticulously crafted, showcasing Tamarit's talent for bringing a frozen world to life on the page.
However, the story itself doesn't match up to the art. It's confusing and hard to follow, with characters and plot points that seem to appear and disappear without much reason. It feels like the story needed a bit more time in the oven, as it leaves you cold, wondering what could have been if the narrative was as strong as the visuals.