Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 4th
As an early reader, the chapter book "Banana Fox and the Book-Eating Robot" is accessible but never sacrifices depth or character development. It's a well-paced story that young readers will find easy to navigate while also offering enough substance to keep adults entertained.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: August 12th
Despite its young demographic, "Sloth Sleuth" doesn't shy away from world-building. Marko skillfully introduces readers to the island's various inhabitants, their personalities, and the quirky dynamics that make Winklefuss a vibrant and engaging setting. This well-crafted backdrop sets the stage for Paz's adventures, allowing young readers to become part of the story's world truly.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 27th
Piece by piece, over a few days, I embarked on the excellent task of assembling this grand masterpiece. With close to 3500 intricate elements to arrange, the process was nothing short of mesmerizing. As I meticulously joined each brick, a sense of calm and tranquility washed over me. It was a joy-filled journey as I witnessed the tower steadily rise before my eyes.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: February 25th
This past week I read Ben Hatke’s ‘Mighty Jack and Zita the Spacegirl’ I first started reading Ben’s work with ‘Mighty Jack’ but never read any of his Zita stories. I must say, as someone who only knew half of the characters in this book, Ben did a fantastic job not getting the reader lost in the story.
It takes a specific storytelling skill to start a book halfway through a character’s developmental story arc and not make a first-time reader get lost, and Ben did a great job with that.
Netflix Has Nothing To Worry About With Disney+
As Mark Twain once said, “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
Netflix isn’t going anywhere.
With the launch of Disney Plus on November 12th, 2019, folks have been early in declaring that it is going to have a huge impact on Netflix. It hasn’t and it probably never will.