Member Reviews
I loved this wholeheartedly and completely. I found it thoughtful and complex and the artwork was incredible; I cannot imagine the amount of work that went into hand-painting all the panels and connecting them in such a beautiful way.
This has been a really disturbing experience: both due to the choice of the art style and the subject matter; they just compounded on one another so much until reading felt downright uncomfortable. It’s up to you to tell whether this is a profound reading experience or not; I feel like other queer graphic novels with not so chirpy tones found a better traction with me than this one.
Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy of the book.
This was quite an overwhelming and oppressive graphic novel, not just for the toxic relationship depicted, but also due to the art. Don't get me wrong, I liked both! However, I did find the constantly changing colours and proportions of the characters slightly distracting at times.
Can’t review this one as it wouldn’t download into the Netgallery app. The only option was to just “download” - which I did an it was a 1k file containing nothing. So no review possible.
Netgallery - hopefully this is was just a one off bug.
the story was really interesting and i liked the colours in the artwork. but i think only the very surface of the story was looked in to and i found it distracting that the artwork generally isn't trying to be proportionate or consistent. i would read a short piece of fiction from this author, or look at art they made, but don't think i would look at another thing that combines their work like this