Lottie interacts in a variety of ways with all her friends and their friends. There’s a lot of introspection as Lottie questions just about everything. There’s a bit of action, including murder and ghosts. The characters are all pretty vacuous, deliberately probably. The artwork is clear, colourful ...
The highly anticipated new standalone full-color graphic novel from Bryan Lee O’Malley, author and artist of the hugely bestselling Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series. Katie’s got it pretty good. She’s a talented young chef, she runs a successful restaurant, and she has big plans to open an even bet...
Aimed at the female market (I think), this comic collection is about a girl fashion blogger, Lottie, and her trials and tribulations, centering on boys, friends, social media and a new mysterious acquaintance. Her life is one of fashion, parties and get-togethers but a mystery begins to unfold. More...
I only remember reading this series once but apparently I reread it two years ago? Huh. I related to the characters a lot more on this reread. I'm not sure what that says about me. I think every time I read the series I think I'll never read it again but here I am on my second reread so never say ...
This comic is pretty weird. The characters are a little all over the place and pretty unlikeable. I'll probably keep reading it because it ends on a cliffhanger and I need to know what happens. I thought it might be too gross (the title is snotgirl), but it really wasn't that bad.