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A little messy and hard to follow, with the art style and surrealist touches, but overall a fantastic coming of age trans story.
Ahhh, the late 90s. Sketchy music, fashion, and hairstyles, and difficult time to be LGBTQIA. Especially trans. But this is an uplifting story of Jet, born female, and never fitting in. The art is indie sloppy, and works pretty well, although at times the action is hard to follow. The writing is choppy, but it still rings true to the period, to Jet. And, in the end, Jet and their friends Sasha and Ken, even Jet's parents, are super supportive. The end made me happy. Jet's tale has a good ending.
There are a couple loose ends though, especially in regards to Rene.
Thank to go the authors and publisher for a for of this work in exchange for a fair review.
Interesting art style but the story and the way it was told felt too random and chaotic for me, which made it really hard to follow. Half of the time I wasn't really sure what the reasons were for some of the actions the main character took. Sadly I couldn't get myself to finish this graphic novel.