The interestingly-named Oddly Normal finds herself in a magical world full of strange and colourful characters but she hasn’t necessarily landed on her feet. This is a cartoony fun comic collection probably more suited to a younger readership with an easy plot and clear colourful illustrations. Nice...
These short, graphic-novel retellings of popular fairy tales are meant for middle-grade readers, and unfortunately they have very little crossover appeal for an older audience. They all introduce something "far out" or "edgy" into the traditional fairy tales -- Cinderella is a ninja, Hansel and Gret...
Oddly Normal is a half-witch with green hair and pointy ears, none of which make her popular. Not even if her classmate's don't realize she's a half-witch. It does't help that her parents are so over the moon in love with each other that they don't seem to notice what an outcast Oddly is; the se...
Oddly Enters into Conflict In the third book of the Oddly Normal series, Otis Frampton’s titular character faces challenges and searches for answers. With quality artwork that enhances the story of Oddly, her friends, her enemies, the world of Fignation, and the impact of the narrative; this inst...
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.This book combines all the previously released books into one big bundle of epicness. You have 5 stories and they all are changed so that the story is completely fresh and new again! We got a Cinderella who is a ninja (epic!), Snow ...
Kids Comics! Hooray! My favorite of the bunch was definitely The Lunch Witch, about a down on her luck witch taking a job as a lunch lady, which she finds quite to her liking...until a young girl figures out her secret and starts to blackmail the hag. Kids who like peculiar stories, told from an...
Release date: April 1, 2016 I went into this expecting young adult. What I got was a graphic novel more inline for a younger reader. My seven year old would have no problem reading this. This is a compilation of fairy tales; Cinderella, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, The Billy Goats Gruff, ...
Oddly Normal’s life in Fignation continues in Book 2 of Otis Framption’s young adult series, as the half-witch learns about her parent’s past while beginning friendships with some of her new classmates. With nice character development and wonderful artwork, this second installment is a wonderful co...
The trials of middle school are front and center in Otis Frampton’s “Oddly Normal, Book 1”, but unlike other young adult reads the young protagonist just can’t find any luck in either our world or the realm of Fignation. As a fan of Otis’ artwork I’ve known about his relaunch of this series for a f...
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