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Flight 3 by Kazu Kibuishi

katiegrrrl's review against another edition

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4.0

This seemed darker than the others. Still some really great stories!

naleagdeco's review against another edition

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5.0

God, this series was beautiful, in art and writing and everything. The weakest graphic shorts in this collection are only considered so because they are slightly less than transcendental.

Deserves to be a coffee table book, or an art-book, anything that allows it to be proudly displayed and flipped trough whenever possible.

khlara's review against another edition

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4.0

Really good artwork with some very interesting stories.

rdyourbookcase's review against another edition

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2.0

For some reason, I really didn’t like Volume 3. I think that it was because I didn’t recognize as many of the authors. It just didn’t work for me.

roseannmvp's review against another edition

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5.0

This Graphic Novel is a collection of the best comics/GN/picture stories from the best artists in the genre. Vol 3 is the best FLIGHT offering, although Vol 2 & 4 are equally excellent. I have not seen Vol 1 yet, but it's on my Christmas list!

whimpulse's review against another edition

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2.0

What's fun about reading these in order, is that at some point you start seeing "part 2"s of the stories in previous volumes. It was nice, but at the same time these are really thick graphic novels. I must admit I was getting a bit bored by the end of "Vol. 3". There were bits I loved, bits I found ok and bits I really didn't care for that much.

caedocyon's review against another edition

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4.0

I'd give it 3.5 if I could. Far from life-changing, but quite enjoyable. I think my favorite might have been the one about the little girl and the fairy. (And now I can't remember what it was called, dagnabbit!)

giftsintogold's review against another edition

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3.0

I really enjoyed the graphic short stories Old Oak Trees by Tony Cliff, The Edge by Ben Hatke, The Lumbering Beast by Joey Weiser, The Cloud by Billy Plympton (especially liked this one both the story and the illustrations), illustrations in Tea by Reagan Lodge.

A great variety of story (some without text) and illustration styles.

haliahli's review against another edition

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4.0

I love it. The colors and variety of artwork is beautiful. It didn't have the same effect on me as volume 1 but it is still a good relaxing piece.

rouver's review against another edition

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4.0

These really are filled with some excellent little stories. Vol 3 definitely delivers & I've started to recognize the repeat authors/illustrators. There was specifically one story-line that had been continued from vol 1 & 2 that I was hoping to see an other episode of, but it was missing. There were a couple of sad ones, but fewer of the "strange" stories--the type I envision would leave more mainstream readers questioning why they'd picked up the book. Definitely approachable for the new-to-graphic-novels reader. I'd definitely recommend these & have found them mostly suitable for kids, too. There are a couple of stories scattered through them that I kind of wish my kids (9 & 10 yrs old) hadn't read...nothing too extreme...but since they got a hold of these before I did, it's a moot point.