Kin
by:
Ted Naifeh (author)
Holly Black (author)
Format: library binding
ISBN:
9780329732431
Publish date: October 2009
Publisher: GRAPHIX
Pages no: 117
Edition language: English
Series: The Good Neighbors (#1)
I love anything Black writes. The illustrations by Ted Naifeh are great. I do think it would have more impact in color.
Of course I don't know if I have to say it but if you haven't been Confuzzled Books before, I have a love of faeries. Reading about them is becoming more of a obsession. This graphic novel brings the faerie mythology to the modern world. Giving it a thrilling mixture of adventure. The art is very go...
Overall: 2.5 Stars Story: 3 Stars Art: 2 Stars First Impression: annoyed its in black and white. I hate it when they don't warn you. I like Rues name.. Some of the faces are kinda oddly drawn. Just wish it were in color! But have I mentioned, I LOVE FAIRIES. So much so I have two tattoos of fairies...
This story is somewhat interesting though unoriginal, and it jumps around and tries to pack in WAY too much for a graphic novel. Artwork was ugly and inconsistent to the point where the main character remarks "that's the boy from the coffee shop" and I thought, "really?" and flipped back and they so...
I was a great book. I love the black and write drawings