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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

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There's a lot of child endangerment (and dismemberment) that I'm finding too difficult for me personally to read.

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

It's dark and deadly, full of blood and gore. Too violent for a novel,  more like a movie. Well it could be one. This is the first time I've read something so graphic and obscene. It's a little scary, psycho really but love the fantasy lore and beauty of the art. The cats made it cute. This is like some mythos of old reborn into a novel, full of slavery and abuse. So far it captivated my senses, who wouldn't, it's really a monstrous Monstress. Definitely will be reading more of this in the future for sure. 

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I just want to say that whoever was lauding this graphic novel as being a “sapphic” graphic novel online when I Googled it… one single page of “representation” in a 200 page graphic novel between two side characters does not make the wlw representation in this book good or substantive at all, and I’m upset I wasted my time because the story wasn’t even worth reading for all the horrific violence. Oh, not to mention how some of the villains were drawn versus how the protagonists were drawn. Being fat or not meeting conventional beauty standards ≠ bad/evil. Disappointing all around. The one star is for the cats, and the fox child. I didn’t enjoy anything else.

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

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As much as I love the art I'm not feeling particularly drawn to keep picking this up and there are bits that are hard to follow that don't seem like they need to be. 

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Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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“How does one whom history has made a monster escape her monstrosity? How does one overcome the monstrousness of others without succumbing to a rising monstrousness within?” 

I first read this story years ago for a college class. In it, I was specifically analyzing the style of Sana Takeda's work and how she used dark imagery to convey a message beyond the panel. I was struck by her work and how immediately different her pages felt from other gritty comics I've read before. But rereading this now, I am struck more by the writing. The questions posed by Marjorie Liu on how this story came to be touch on a theme that is often overlooked. So many of the epic fantasy stories I read tend to center on themes of colonialism, resistance, acts of violence committed by occupying forces, and those enacted in response. Typically, the ending is vague, not particularly siding with the resistance forces, nor are they painting the warmongers in a positive light. Some writers tend to keep things as disconnected from the true question at the center. This series does something different in the medium I enjoy the most. Volume one sets up the world, the types of beings that reside on it, and whose siding with who in this war. Maika Halfwolf is caught in a war between humans and Arcanics, struggling to find out her true identity and the reason she has this insatiable hunger inside her. She is plagued by dreams of a past she can not grasp, and is haunted by a literal demon that is attempting to control her from within. She is hunted and hated by most beings around her and yet has found a couple companions in the form of a cat (ancient and wise beings in this universe)  and a young arcanic called Kippa (the only pure soul in this entire story) who stick beside her as she embarks on her journey. I can't wait to continue her story, I'll be keeping that question on monstrosity within at the back of my mind as I dive in.

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix

Wow, this was such a gorgeous graphic novel. Visually impeccable. And the story is fascinating.

I found myself struggling just a bit with some of the time jumps because they were not always labeled or easily identifiable. (I do think there were some nice differentiations with the color pallets used, but, again, it was not always easy to spot.) I did find my groove towards the end though.

I'll absolutely be continuing this series. 

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