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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: January 22nd

It was a very fun and quick read, and much like all children’s books, it had a nice moral to its story.

I really enjoyed how Perreault weaved minimalistic frames with more detailed pictures. His style is also accessible enough for a reader to emulate.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: January 8th

This past week I read the ‘World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King’ art book. I have been doing some research on character designs and background settings. I cannot think of a better way of doing world-building research than looking at art books for games and other sci-fi and fantasy settings.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: January 1st

It is a fun book about a janitor that travels to a new land with his dog. It is a quick 10-minute read and has great illustrations. I also really like Egielski’s way he uses picture borders to give the reader a sense that there is more outside the illustrations.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: December 25th

It was a fun book with its chapters split into separate stories. It read like 15-minute episodes of a nickelodeon cartoon. I got the impression that Knetzeger had a lot of fun scripting and drawing out the stories. The characters felt innocent, curious, and adventurous. Personalities that are found in early teen kids.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 27th

It is amazing to see how true to the story that Shanower is in a comic format, and Young’s art is beautiful, personalized, and true to the imagination of how the characters are described. It is clear that the creative team is avid fans of L Frank Baum’s work.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 20th

On the surface, the similarities between both systems are player-driven and are heavy into creating consensus in telling a story.

Where the FATE system has strength is in its simple dice system of plus and minus and allowing the player to build their character, allowing them to fully understand who their character is at the beginning of the game.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: November 13th

The Brickley Sisters have a great concept about a children’s book about a bookshelf. The innovative character concept, matched with a heartfelt message to young readers: “Everyone has a story” makes this book an instant classic and must-have in every library.

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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.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: October 16th

It is clear to me that Blamire has a love of the golden age of comics. The satirical comic book cover images are both hilarious and nostalgic with a touch of genius.

This is one of those books that I can read repeatedly and be continuously entertained and inspired with new ideas.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: October 9th

I am an immediate fan of this game. The setting reminds me a bit of my two favorite tabletop roleplaying games: ‘Shadowrun’ and ‘Changeling: The Dreaming’. The City of Mist combines the real world and the fantasy world. Like other PBTA games, this one focuses on group play instead of individual storylines.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: October 2nd

Lords of the Cosmos is a quintessential homage to 80’s culture. On the surface, it appears to reference ‘Heavy Metal’ and influenced by the artwork of the bands of Iron Maiden and Metallica.

As I read more of the story, it was fun to see also inspirations from the 80’s cartoons and toys as well.

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Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: September 11th

I am quickly becoming a fan of comic anthologies and this did not disappoint. The book consists of 7 stories, each one doing its own interpretation of a cryptid. Some stories are fun, others are kind of dark, but I really enjoyed seeing innovative versions of these monsters, and was happy to learn about new ones as well.

For those who like to read about mythical monsters and those who are avid comic anthology readers, this is a great book.

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