#graphic novel
Alien #1
This August, writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson will continue his bold contributions to the world of ALIEN in an all-new comic series! Featuring the incredible and terrifying artwork of rising star Julius Ohta, “ALIEN #1” will kick off a new saga that will serve as a perfect entrypoint into the legendary horror/science-fiction franchise for newcomers and a must-read for longtime fans. Packed with…
i am begging you if you’re just getting into animorphs for the first time, or rediscovering it 20 years later, GO BUY THE GRAPHIC NOVELS if you can!! chris grine is doing an amazing job adapting the books into comic form and i really want them to do well so he can keep drawing them because he really is the best at delightfully weird mid-morph illustrations
if you can’t afford ‘em, ask your library to stock them!
★★★★
Skim was a compelling coming of age graphic novel that showcases what it is like to be a teenage girl. It highlights tough issues that many teenagers face on a regular basis: body image, depression, suicide, first love, sexuality, and outgrowing your friends. This is a realistic graphic novel that many teens will be able to relate to, and it can serve as a source of reassurance that they are not alone in feeling like they don’t fit in. It could also help in advanced emotional intelligence in teens by helping them recognize their own emotions in the face of issues they are dealing with. Also, because teens are likely experiencing many of the things Kim is, they can also see their emotions reflected in other people, helping them become (more) empathetic.
Synopsis:
“Emma and Violette are sisters who share the same dream of attending Paris’s most prestigious dance school. Violette passes the first audition with flying colors, but Emma doesn’t…their wold comes crashing down. But if this vibrant and graceful story teaches us one thing, it’s that there may be more than one way to dance through life…”
Review:
★★★★
This was a short and cute coming of age graphic novel about two sisters who love to dance. Emma is learning who she is, she is growing up and realizing that dreams can change. She is also learning that her parents are human, and though they want what is best for her, they are not all knowing.
I really liked this story, and the artwork is BEAUTIFUL! I look forward to the next one.
I received a copy of Emma and Violette for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Hello there people!
My new graphic novel “Stud-ies” is here! Since I won’t upload it here for obvious reasons, but still would like you guys to know, I will share the link to Coiled Fist, where I’ve uploaded it, as well as a link to the pdf.
I hope you’ll enjoy ;)
https://www.coiledfist.org/gallery/tibt_studies
https://www.dropbox.com/s/il22f5wuox3oe3v/Studies.pdf?dl=0
For the future you can follow me on twitter
You like my work? Maybe buy me a coffee? ;)
https://ko-fi.com/thetibt