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Are you kidding me! This was one of my fav graphic novels EVER!
It has the most perfect Spooky - Season and Witchy Vibe. Cute characters, found family, bad ass women, awesome magic and the art...WOW!
I really need more of these as I NEED to continue this story ASAP!
You can find my review on Good Reads here - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5896269588
This was just so sweet and delightful. The art style was beyond gorgeous. I really spent so much time taking in all the details. The characters were all diverse and unique. The dialog was fantastic and never felt forced or out of character. The plot was mysterious and I was fully invested. I even cried twice! Overall I think this was so incredibly well done. It's one I really want to buy just to look at it on my shelves.
This graphic novel was a short and very enjoyable read. Its greatest strength was undoubtedly the art style, which was simple gorgeous; I stopped for a few minutes looking at every single landscape drawn and the way the different characters were drawn was truly delightful.
The overall story was one that I knew I would love, but there were a few details that made me pause and think that it would have needed to be clarified or more developed. For one, I’m still not exactly sure what the nature of the mist really is and if it created the monsters or just harbored them, who/what controls it etc. I’m hoping this will get clearer in the next installment.
The second thing that I found a little disappointing was the relationship between Temperance and the village girl. Although it was really cool to see their relationship, I felt like it came out of nowhere, since they barely talked to each other before the bathing incident, and then didn’t even talk to each other afterward. Their interactions were really too few for me to feel anything more than surprise at the final development.
That being said, one of the things I enjoyed the most was the banter between the witches, which had me cackle like an idiot sometimes.
I will read the next book with great pleasure and can’t wait to see how things will turn out.
Volume 1 of The Mist Walker : The Breath of Things by Stephane Fert is the beginning of a charming series set in a magical and mystical world populated by witches, ogres and other magical creatures. One day the mist appeared and brought with it a baby, an ogress who ends up being raised by a local coven of witches. As the years go by she learns magic and other skills , including martial arts, and lives in relative contentment until the mist comes back, and it seems that it wants her back too. Her found family are not going to give her up easily, they will use every skill in their repertoire, be it magical or kung fu to save her.
This was a sweet and charming read for this season, and I really enjoyed the gentle humour that was scattered throughout. The artwork is deceptively simple but very engaging and I particularly loved the colour palette used throughout, it was gentle, with muted shades, but still totally in keeping with the vibes of the story being told. I loved the characters , both in terms of their visual design and the way their distinct personalities came to life on the page. I look forward to reading more of this series , I really enjoyed the time I spent with these characters.
I genuinely didn't want this book to end! I was so invested I couldn't put it down. Where do I begin?
I absolutely love the art style. The characters and landscapes are constructed from almost geometric, blocked out shapes that lend to really dynamic character designs and expressions. The color scheme was also incredible. The atmosphere came across as a dark fairy tale. The color palette also shifted with the mood of the scene, further adding to the ambiance of the story. The world was so immersive. It had the same feeling of watching an old animated fairytale movie when you're a kid, and you were so engrossed it was like you were really transported there.
You can't help but fall in love with the characters themselves. Even in mysterious, tense moments, you're able to see their demeanor and personality, whether it's through jokes or a kindhearted action. For such a short book, they're well-written and multifaceted, shown with emotions and facing their own struggles.
On top of everything, there were a few plot twists that made me put it down and just think. I can't wait for the next in this series!
Solid 5 stars.
I really loved this graphic novel and read it through in one sitting. It has wonderful illustrations, great world-building, complex, interesting characters and a really compelling storyline. When its sequel(s) come out, I very much look forward to finding out what happens going forward.
I highly recommend this wonderful graphic novel.
Huge Gratitude to NetGalley and the publisher, Europe Comics, for a digital ARC copy of this graphic novel, in exchange for my honest review.
What a lovely little book! I adored the colours and the atmosphere, they're incredibly fit for spooky season: there's witches and ogresses with their familiars, squashes and pumpkins, and dangerous mists in a moody forest.
The designs are fantastic, they fit the genre well, though I did find some characters difficult to distinguish.
The cast of characters is another gem, it's diverse and each person has a clear personality, I'm sure they'll stick with me for a while.
The plot is interesting and easy to follow and apart for a little-too-covenient ending, which felt rushed (which I'm sure was set up that way for the next installment) it has a nice pace.
I can't wait to read the second volume!
One day, everything was lost in the mist. No, not those little morning wisps or the thin type that follows rain. The really dense stuff. A pea-souper, a dark fog, thick and black like atomized ink. A mist that engulfs everything. But the mist also left something behind: a mutant, an ogress—or perhaps just a little girl that a grouchy old witch would decide to call Temperance and who would be brought up in a quiet village by a group of contented old women. Then one day, the mist returns. It wants her back. Now it’s time for the witches to dust off their charms and try to remember their old incantations and kung fu techniques as they set out on a great adventure that will determine young Temperance’s destiny.
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"The Mist-Walker: The Breath of Things" by Stéphane Fert is a captivating graphic novel that weaves a tale of mystery, magic, and adventure. Set in a world where a malevolent mist threatens to engulf everything in its path, the story follows the journey of Temperance, a young girl with a mysterious origin.
The mist in this story is not your ordinary fog; it's a sinister force that engulfs and erases everything in its wake. When it first appears, it leaves behind only one thing—a girl named Temperance, who is raised by a group of elderly witches in a peaceful village. This intriguing premise sets the stage for a narrative filled with wonder and suspense.
Fert's artwork is a highlight of the graphic novel. The mist is depicted as a menacing, swirling mass, creating an eerie atmosphere that pervades the story. The character designs are distinctive and expressive, particularly Temperance and the group of quirky witches who become her caretakers. Fert's illustrations effectively convey the emotions and actions of the characters, enhancing the reader's connection to the story.
The narrative is a blend of fantasy and adventure, with elements of mystery woven throughout. As the mist returns and seeks to reclaim Temperance, the story takes readers on a journey filled with magic, ancient incantations, and unexpected twists. The dynamic between Temperance and the witches is heartwarming and adds depth to the plot.
One of the strengths of "The Mist-Walker" is its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and curiosity. Readers are drawn into the mysteries of the mist and its connection to Temperance, making it difficult to put the book down. The pacing keeps the story engaging, with a sense of urgency as the witches embark on their adventure to protect Temperance and uncover the truth about her origin.
Overall, "The Mist-Walker: The Breath of Things" is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant graphic novel. It offers a unique and captivating story that will appeal to fans of fantasy and adventure. Stéphane Fert's storytelling and artwork combine to create a world that is both enchanting and perilous, making this graphic novel a must-read for those seeking an immersive and imaginative experience.
The artstyle and the colors were my favorite things about this graphic novel. Sadly the story didn't really grip me, but it was still a good read.
It reads very quickly and i love the diversity of the silhouettes and the characters
Witches who take in an ogre baby from the mist that grows up to be a kick butt fighter and witch herself?? Count me in on reading the heck out of this story!
Before I get into reviewing said story I have to say that the art in this comic is stunning!! I absolutely love the character designs, the backgrounds, and the coloring!!! Now, the story is a little rushed but I really like the sassy witches and the fact that the setting is an interesting mix of fantasy and post-apocalyptic sci-fi (ish). I’m looking forward to the next volume!
The first thing I want to highlight about this graphic novel are the illustrations, I thought they were incredible, diverse, they show us a great variety of characters and how to draw them. That gave a different touch to the story, I felt that they were the right illustrations for the story, the plot and what the author wants to show us.
This story caught my attention because of the theme and the truth is that I was greatly surprised when I saw the illustrations. I'm not saying that the plot wasn't interesting, not at all, but that sometimes I was fascinated by watching all the details and the author's way of drawing for several minutes.
I liked the comic parts that the book has, it gives a break to the plot and I found the story in general interesting.
I also really liked that at the beginning of each chapter there was a paragraph accompanied by an illustration, it was all very mystical.
I look forward to reading the second volume.
Thank you Europe Comics for the ARC I read on Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
This was such a good read!
I love the way Stéphane Fert paints so I was really looking forward to read this. And I was not dissapointed.
Temperance is a half-ogress raised by witches, she lives in a cute little village surrounded by the Mist a dangerous force that attacks whoever enters it. She and the other witches need to find a solution to fight the Mist.
I found this volume very interesting, I liked the designs and the personality of the characters (Stéphane Fert draws so well, everyone is very expressive). I loved the colors and the brushstrokes of the art. I will definitely read volume two.
Thanks to Netgalley and Europe Comics for this revew copy.
A very beautiful art style that brings unique characters to life. Especially the setting seems very interesting and makes you curious for more.
I received this free from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I was immediately drawn to the cover as I scrolled through netgalley and was not at all disappointed (and now I'm craving squash soup).
To begin with, the plates, the choice of colors and the style are magnificent. This is probably one of the most beautiful graphic novels I've ever read.
I'm usually not the best public for graphic novel, however I try to read more of them. The story is a new favorite of mine. I don't know if it has anything to do with the start of autumn and the Halloween season, but I got hooked on the story very quickly. A badass ogress, a dangerous mist and a coven of witches? Are you kidding? This is the story I've been waiting for.
I must say, though, that I was a little confused by the presence of the human (why is she following them? Why doesn't it occur to the witches to find out?) I'm waiting for volume 2 to see if we'll get an answer to that question, or if her presence was merely to set the romance in motion, which could have been done better.
And whoa the cliffhanger!! I was on the edge of my seat, excited to read more, clicked on next page and.... end. It's so frustrating but also means it was really really good. Can't wait for part 2!
A bonus point because it's translated from French, thank you for introducing me to the author of this superb graphic novel I'll be keeping an eye out for his next works.
I was drawn to this graphic novel because of the art style: it's gorgeous, dynamic, and in shades of pastel purple I immediately fell in love with. It also helped that the protagonist and the cover is an orc girl, and the premise of an orc baby being raised by a village of witches immediately drew me in! You can really tell the love and care put into every panel. The writing is funny and engaging: the story isn't too convoluted to follow, even as it raises a lot of questions, and I'm sure more will be explained in the following installations, and could have benefitted from maybe some more time developing certain characters just the slightest bit further? But the story still works, and it left me curious and wanting more. (Also, lesbians!) All in all, a nice graphic novel and a very fun read. (3.75/5)
Thank you to NetGalley for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review!
Interesting premise and amazing art style! I just wish the pacing could have been slower, especially after knowing that this is the first volume in a series. It felt like the story was super rushed where there's no reason to. Nonetheless, I will continue on with the series as I'm intrigued on where the story's gonna go.
New favorite graphic artist/author alert!!! The illustrations in this witchy story were out of this world!! I loved everything about this Sapphic, witchy, action adventure in which an orphan ogress is taken in by a coven of witches only to be the one who ends up saving them in the end.
Full of important messages about using power wisely, the magic of squash (pumpkins play a key role in the book and I loved it!), community, feminism, good vs evil, belonging, found family, etc etc. I'm only sad that this isn't available in print yet because I want a copy to put on my forever shelves.
HIGHLY recommended, especially if you're looking for something fresh and fun for #SpookySeason! Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!! I can't wait to read the next instalment ASAP!!
The first thing I fell in love with was the use of color in the illustrations. The story was also great though. It was moody and exciting. And the sketchbook at the end just killed me. Such a beautiful book.
This was a very charming graphic novel. What I loved:
- The art is gorgeous and the color palette in particular was very pretty
- The world was very interesting to me, I liked how it was like post apocalypse and that led to witches getting their magic. I liked how each witch had their own talent and that they were named after it. It was pretty adorable. Also the little witch commune they live on is so cute.
- The story: I think the story kept a pretty good pace balancing adorableness, showing us more of the world and background, and having some plot action (little quest arc and getting to know some "bad guys" and fighting against them)
- The characters: I liked basically all the characters, though some more than others. I'm really excited to see how volume 2 would develop our main character more
Overall this was a very enjoyable read. I would give it like 4.5 stars but since I can't do half stars on goodreads, I rounded it up to 5. I got an ARC of this book from Netgalley (thank you to the publishers and author), but I would definitely want to pick up a physical copy sometime in the future because the art was gorgeous, plus I wouldn't mind a re-read when the next volume releases.
"For a long time, I was a very strange bird. I'd made my nest in a reptiles burrow. I cared for it, I nursed it, I struggled up to its scales that never gave me any warmth, waiting in vain for it to turn into a handsome prince. Then, one day, I saw a flock of cranes in the sky, which reminded me that I, too, had wings. I flew toward them and realized that they weren't birds , but witches. Witches on broomsticks." Fatou the poetess 'the Exodus'
Temperance, the ogre is saved by a witch from the lost ones, men who hunt without reservation. the witch regardless her life before the baby exiles herself with a coven of witches to raise the small girl into a young adult and teaches her to fight on her own right, when the lost ones attack all the knowledge Temperance gathers leads her to save her aunts and grandmother figure.
absolutely loved the vibe of it and Im excited to see where it will all go.