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Daisy, Esther, and Susan’s last year at university is getting a bumpy start, with everything strange after Ed’s declaration of love followed by grievous injury, Daisy with nowhere to live, and McGraw and Susan at odds over their new flat! The final year of university is about to start for best mates Daisy, Esther, and Susan, and everything is going completely off the rails. From finding somewhere to live at the last minute, to broken bones, to the looming terror of the adult world, this semester is one you won’t want to miss. John Allison (Bad Machinery, Scary Go Round) and illustrators Max Sarin and Julia Madrigal are our “resident advisors” for this action-packed fall term, which collects Issues #37-40 of the Eisner Award-nominated series.
Series
25 primary books26 released booksGiant Days (Single Issues) is a 24-book series with 21 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by John Allison, Max Sarin, and 2 others.
Series
12 primary books13 released booksGiant Days is a 17-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by John Allison.
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Reviews with the most likes.
Vol 1: ★★★★☆
Vol. 2: ★★★★★
Vol. 3: ★★★★★
Vol. 4: ★★★★★
Vol. 5: ★★★★★
Vol. 6: ★★★★★
Vol. 7: ★★★★★
Vol. 8: ★★★★★
Vol. 9: ★★★★★
Vol. 10: ★★★★★
Honestly, if you'd told me a year ago that I would ever find a graphic novel series I could love so much, and that would be capable of holding my attention span this well, I would probably not have believed you, because I typically can't stick to one GN series for more than 3-4 volumes before I start trailing off and losing interest. Not an issue at all with Giant Days. I love these characters so damn much and I'm gonna be heartbroken whenever it ends, but thankfully, that ending hasn't been announced yet, so I'll just be over here, trying to decide if I want to wait for Volume 11's release or to just use up all my month's Hoopla credits on the individual issues so I can stop pining over the next installment.