by Joann Sfar, Emmanuel Guibert, Alexis Siegel
Cute! But weirdly emotionless for a short story featuring mostly love and death.
Cute! But weirdly emotionless for a short story featuring mostly love and death.
Star Rating Art: 5 StarsStar Rating Story: 5 StarsSelf purchase, paperback.Very funny and very original. A professor’s daughter falls in love with a Mummy, Immotep IV. Craziness ensues. The art is magnificent and very original. I love anything done in watercolors.I don’t understand all of the nega...
This weird little graphic novel started out a little strange. I don't know if there was another one before it or not (I will have to look into it) but it felt like I had jumped into the middle of a story already in progress. Not matter. It turned out to be hilarious! The daughter of an archeolog...
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This graphic novel is a short, swift, and charming read. I wish I could remember now why I decided to read it in the first place, but I'm glad I did. The art is lovely, all beautifully sepia. The story, however, does tend to get a little out there in places. But the heart of it is a love story betwe...
A fun story, and beautiful to look at (really, really beautiful), but I'm glad I got it from the library instead of buying it, because it goes by in a flash. Nice to see a kid's story that gets so dark, though.