Tuesday, December 28, 2021

School of Love Vol. 1 Review

 

school of love comic

 

Rating: 4/5

Synopsis: Middle-school best friends Linon and Garance decide to conduct a little research around their school to see how different students perceive the concept of love.

 

Monday, December 13, 2021

Little Sister Review

 

little sister susie morgenstern

Rating: 4/5

Synopsis: Set in 1950s Newark, Little Sister follows the daily life of 8-year-old Jewish girl Susie and her older sisters Effie and Sandra who are 14 and 18 respectively.

 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

The Secret Garden Vol. 1 Review

 

the secret garden maud begon

Rating: 5/5

Synopsis: Based on the book by classic British children’s novelist Francis Hodgson Burnett (which I have not read), The Secret Garden follows 10-year-old Mary who moves to her uncle’s English mansion from India after her parents’ death. There, she finds a door leading to the titular enchanted garden where whimsy adventures ensue.

 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Mademoiselle Baudelaire Review

 

madame baudelaire review

Rating: 3/5

Synopsis: This historical memoir takes a poetic, passionate look into 19th-century French poet Charles Baudelaire’s affair with Creole mistress Jeanne Duval.

Disclaimer: This being part erotica, expect some graphic descriptions ahead try as I might to tastefully present it.

My Thoughts: Plot (4/5) – While ample information on Baudelaire’s life is available, Jeanne Duval has become more of a figure mythologized as Black Venus in his body of work with little else known. Therefore, this book takes several creative liberties with its interpretation of their relationship, making this mostly a historical dramatization which was a sufficient premise for me given how many works there are focusing on mysterious figures, a subject I tend to find fascinating.

Pacing (2/5) – This is where most of my problems lie. Throughout much of the narrative, there are paragraphs of waxing poetic from Baudelaire’s flowery monologuing to the continual epistolary exchanges between the characters, the latter of which’s perspective became confusing to discern. The writing itself is articulated with descriptive beauty galore and would have been perfect in prose, but it clogs up so much of the panels’ space that it feels more distracting and grueling to read through considering how much of the story is conveyed through visual metaphor.

Art (5/5) – I would consider this part the book’s strongest suit. Yslaire masterfully used his thinly sketched lineart and harsh, fuzzy colors to convey a dreary tone that complemented the actions well. The hallucinatory imagery was particularly a marvel to the eyes, amplifying the symbolism throughout. My favorite instance of this is how Baudelaire’s penis is depicted as a serpent insatiable in its voracious lust for pleasure while Duval is juxtaposed to a wild leopard which tragically reflected upon how he views her as a person. That is to say, a savage beast which he has tamed into civility with Western assimilationism, an ethnocentric bar which a lot of society still sets to this day.

madame baudelaire yslaire

madame baudelaire yslaire review

 

Final Thoughts: Mademoiselle Baudelaire is an ambitious project which, while successful on an artistic level and thematic level, was heavily bogged down by its bloated text thus leaving an average impression overall. However, if this is something you can get past, you might enjoy this graphic novel.

 

Thanks to Europe Comics and NetGalley for providing me with my first advance ebook copy in exchange for an honest review.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Magic Vol. 1 Review

 

magic vol. 1 review

Rating: 3/5

Synopsis: A purple-haired girl named Evelyne is sent to live with a convent of nuns and later apprentice by her parents who suspect she’s a witch.

 

Monday, October 18, 2021

Nightmare in Savannah Review

 

nightmare in savannah comic review
Characters from left to right: Alexa, Chloe, Skye, and Fae

Rating: 2.5/5

Synopsis: After rebuilding her life in Savannah, Alexa joins a clique of girls at her new high school who turns out to be more mysterious and eerie than expected.

 

Friday, October 1, 2021

Lost in the Future Vol. 1 Review

 

lost in the future vol 1 review

Rating: 4.5/5

Synopsis: After a class group of five kids fall into a pit, they subsequently find themselves in the future and embark on a journey back home.