The Power Block – Comic Review
Gained a new perspective on a topic I previously avoided and disliked. The abstract illustrations are very nice too with an interesting art style.
Gained a new perspective on a topic I previously avoided and disliked. The abstract illustrations are very nice too with an interesting art style.
As someone who struggles with anxiety themself, I’ve known about most of these tips for a while now, though ended up learning something new, too!
It’s been a while since I explored a story via a mirror poem. Nice nostalgia! The sounds were so relaxing to listen to, too.
However, this chapter doesn’t delve much into ADHD and could ‘just’ be a restless/hyperactive child, nervous about its first day of school.
The blurb promised a little too much. But the illustrations and art style are really wonderful, drawn with love.
Wonderfully sweet illustrations. I also like the “fascinating facts” list at the end of the book. Didn’t know that stingrays have something in common with bees!
A korean webcomic (릴리 오브 더 밸리) written and drawn by Rangrari, who is most known by her “Bad thinking diary” series. You can read it for free on the distributor, Ridibooks. Art: 5/5 stars Full color, fully rendered with a 3d effect and hyper-realistic backgrounds. Did the artist sell their soul? Story: 4.5/5 I…
Sunflowers; When you’re a boy; The Sun; Woah, what a bicycle?!; Milo and the Germ Adventure; Sydney, Bean, and the Missing Gloves; Nite Nite, Piggies; Sib Squad; I am a forest girl; The Pug Who Didn’t Belong; Turtles Are Not Boring; You’re Not a Real Dog Owner Until…
It was much more the story that kept me reading than the art. I find the latter to be rather mediocre, beginner-like. Not the impression the cover gave.