Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 15th
I stumbled upon this one in the library's adult section, among the other graphic novels that touch on adult themes.
This one is about how recently separated conjoined twins can continue their lives separate from each other.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: July 16th
It was fun and educational along with being a quick and engaging read. I love how Christian set up the world and all the different species that were found by the main characters so far. I am very excited to see what each level of the pyramid brings.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 7th
I really enjoyed the multiple artists that came on to the project and it gave it an anthology feel even though it was written as a singular storyline. There were great world-building and alien cultures created for the book and even though the story was abandoned, I am excited to see what parts of the concept of the series will turn up in ‘Vampire Detective in Space’
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 9th
It was a fun read and one thing that Caleb is good at too is making sure the title is reflecting what the story is about. Issue one gives the reader a taste of where the overall story is going while throwing in an engaging origin story of the main character along with the origin story of the world he has created.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: February 26th
The story turned out to be a melancholy post-apocalyptic world where the three protagonists wandered around a destroyed world for food.
For me, it read like an episode of the show instead of a self-contained story.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: October 30th
It was a great read and highlights the struggles of Chinese immigrants to the United States during the 1800s. it was a powerful story, educational, and inspiring. I am so happy to discover more graphic novels that tell stories that we all should be reading.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: July 17th
The Story Hour by Standard Education Society is what I read this past week. It is a collection of fables, stories, and poems. Some of them do not translate well to the modern audience, but most are just as imaginative and magical as anything a child would read now.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: October 31
As a reader, I became connected to the world before I was connected to the characters. At the end of the book, I was really excited to see more. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find a volume 2. Not sure if Zander Cannon even made one