Member Reviews
The illustrations were a bit underwhelming for me. As for the plot, it was a cute YA version of friendship and coming of age.
Thank you NetGalley and Europe Comics for giving me the opportunity to read this!
This was my first time reading a comic book formatted book but I surprisingly found it a lot easier than I initially thought I would but feel that this came down to the book! This was such an easy, fun read and perfect with it coming up to Autumn. I wouldn’t necessarily say that I have any complaints with the book, however nothing spectacular happened which is why I cannot give this 5 starts as much as I would have liked to.
I was pleasantly surprised with the cliffhanger ending and will definitely be picking up the second instalment when that is ready!
Very ineresting story and amazing illustration (which are the thing that attracted me more to this title).
It was a fun and enjoyable read!
Even though I´m not a grafic novel expert, I really enjoyed this novel and it was easy to follow.
Definitely raccomend!
Lily, Diane, Morgane and Eve are trying to save a tree from being cut down. Unsure if their efforts are going to works, they come up with the idea to try witchcraft to see if that would help save the tree. When things go well, they are ecstatic! Proud of themselves and what they’ve done. That’s until strange things start to happen and they wonder if maybe they messed up.
The art style of this was so lovely! It worked well with the story. It was so clean and precise. The colors were exceptional. Using it well to get certain aspects of the panel to pop.
I had so much fun with this. The relationship between the girls was wonderful. It was clear how much they cared about one another. Their friendship was wonderful and something I always love to see in stories.
The ending had a hug twist that came out of no where for me! I loved it - hated it too but that was because it ended in a way where this feels like a standalone. It’s a great standalone, but the witchy vibes, the friend group, it’s all something I personally want more from.
If you like quick reads, witchy vibes, and a strong friend group, pick this one up. It’s a fun ride.
"Coven" by Taous Merakchi & Da Coffee Time is a dark and mystical graphic journey that immerses readers in a world of magic, intrigue, and supernatural beings. This graphic novel is a captivating blend of artistry, mystery, and the complexities of power and identity.
The collaboration between Merakchi and Da Coffee Time creates a visually stunning and evocative experience that brings the story to life. The artwork captures the mood and atmosphere of the narrative, enhancing the reader's immersion into the world of witches and the supernatural.
At the core of the graphic novel is a captivating story that delves into themes of power, family, and the struggle for identity. The characters in "Coven" are compelling and multi-dimensional, each with their own motivations and secrets that contribute to the depth of the narrative.
"Coven" successfully balances the visual impact of its art with the emotional depth of its storytelling. The exploration of themes like friendship, sacrifice, and the consequences of wielding magic adds complexity to the plot.
In conclusion, "Coven" is a dark and mystical graphic novel that offers a unique and immersive reading experience. If you're looking for a visual journey that delves into the world of magic and mystery, this collaboration between Merakchi and Da Coffee Time provides an enchanting and captivating narrative that will leave you intrigued and wanting more.
What a fun read! I loved seeing this group of girls get to together and do witchy things. Each character was distinct and despite being so different, they meshed really well. The art style felt fitting and pretty cozy too. This book is perfect for the spooky season and I enjoyed the twist at the end!
An interesting premise, with fun elements, but a lackluster execution. The twist ending was interesting and I would read a continuation of the story if one came out - but I was mostly underwhelmed by this one. The art is nice and the drama is high, but the pacing feels off.
LOVE LOVE LOVED this book, it is definitely in my top 10 for this year so far, I loved all the characters so much.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone!!
This was fun! The graphics were great and the story was easy to follow. I'd definitely check this out again closer to the spooky season, but would be a great read any time of year!
This graphic novel is a great addition to a graphic novel collection. I can't wait to see people love it as much as I did. The art style was amazing as well!
Thank you to Netgalley for providing an e-arc for review!
As a fan of The Craft, the movie, this was that but softer and in graphic novel. It was really good, It's a very quick read and one that will keep you hook from start to finish. I absolutely loved the friendship showed. They all seem close and it almost made me wish I had 3 friends to do magic spells with. I think this is the perfect reading for spooky vibes. I wanted to stop and read it during October but It was impossible to put down. I needed to know how it ended asap.
The one thing that I didn't like is that in one frame the show the bigger girl behind the other 3 while going up a hill and it didn't settle well with me.
This is a fun read for all the fans of Buffy and all the 90's teen-witches-in-training series. Nothing groundbreaking but rather felt like an homage to the genre, a decent adventure with some really creepy parts, a lot of familiar tropes. I really liked the plenty of easter egg references to other witchy or horror or fantasy movies.
It was an interesting twist on the genre though to have the girls already familiar with witchcraft and also having been friends for a long time, so coming up with a ritual felt all natural to them, even though until the beginning of this story it had never get any real. I think it's quite fitting for the contemporary setting as nowadays witchcraft is getting quite mainstream.
I was happy to see some difficult situations handled and discussed and reflected on well on page.
I think the art style needs some development though, it feels like the illustrator hasn't found their style yet. Also, I felt conflicted about the palette, often I felt no harmony but some pages do look amazing. Also, sometimes the perspective seemed off even though the artist used variable angles very often and a lot of times nailed it so I was confused whenever they didn't. I really liked the pages that separated the chapters and the representation of the goddesses during the ritual were amazing, like I'd-have-them-tattooed-on-me amazing, so it's clear that the artist has talent and skill. Also, there were some really creative panel structures.
I recommend this to anyone who craves for a funny teen witches adventure or just looking for a light read for spooky season.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing the ARC.
This is a very accessible graphic novel, that is exciting and that features diverse characters that teen readers will appreciate. I really liked the way it was told: in flashback for most of the plot and then the plot picks up in lenear progression right before the climax. That gave it a cinematic element that will interest teens. The novel ends on a note that suggests there will be other installments that follow the group of girls, the coven. I enjoyed it, and it was an extremely fast read. The art was amazing!
This book tells us about four friends who, with a mission to save a tree, decide to do a magic ritual to save it, what they don't know was what they were about to enter and what it was going to unleash.
This was an easy to read and highly entertaining story that even has its touches of horror.
I loved the 4 main characters, their friendship with each other, but what surprised me was that I liked their individual side stories (some with more presence and prominence) and I enjoyed them and how it affected their friendship and I really devoured this story because it was so captivating and enjoyable.
I liked the role of magic and all this parallelism to the craft, i'm a sucker of it.
I don't know, in general it was a graphic novel that despite not being very long, it covered a lot of history and there was development and everything, I want to continue reading about them, in a few pages I loved
I really enjoyed this graphic novel! It reminded me of shows like Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but it also took me back to those witchy Disney films like Twitches and Halloweentown. It really had those cozy witchy vibes!!! 🍂🧙♀️
It felt like there was an intention to create a visual identity to each one of the characters, which compliments each of their personalities so well, helps in the characters' building process, and adds so much to the story as this is a graphic novel!
Fall is coming and the spooky season is right around the corner, so do consider giving this one a try. You’ll love it! 🍁🎃
Thank you to @netgalley and @europecomics for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review!
A phenomenal mystery graphic novel! I really enjoyed reading about this group and their well intentioned adventures! I will recommend this to teen graphic novel enthusiasts and just teens in general.
A fun, dark graphic based around female friendships and witchcraft. Gorgeous illustrations are throughout the graphic and this is perfect are you are starting yo explore comics and graphic novels.
I thoroughly enjoyed this graphic novel. Between the style of art and the witchy girl group content I was truly living my best reader life. As a woman who grew up in the 90s/ early00s and LIVED for shows like Buffy, Charmed, and of course- the craft- this really was everything I needed.
This comic follows to some what may seem- from the outside- a group of girls who don't fit together. But in reality they share a bond stronger than high school stereotyping can convey. The girls are so diverse in culture, sexual orientation, and in "social groups" but instead of driving them apart it makes the stronger with each woman bringing a unique and important perspective and knowledge to the coven.
Combine all of that with a thrilling demon story, some stranger things-esque world coloring, and dialogue that flows so seamlessly it never feels stale and you have a perfect combo for success. I can't wait to see what else happens to our FMCs on their journey.
I thought I would have enjoyed this more as a girl who grew up with the likes of Buffy and The Craft. I felt that the story was a little shallow. I enjoyed the characters and the art work was good for an indy comic.
This graphic novel is definitely for fans of "The Craft" or witch content in general. Being in a friend group isn't easy when there is conflict. In the case of this graphic novel, the girls are able to come together over their mutual love of a tree in their small town. I think if you are looking for something heavily focused on the magic, this novel might not be for you. However, if you enjoy a story about navigating friendship and love then this will be up your alley.
Thank you to NetGalley and Europe Comics for this e-book!