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anthroxagorus's review
5.0
It’s a cool, fun premise. I have some issues with this, but overall is a strong opener.
Gravity is all fucked up, which is fun but also horrifying. Fun because hello flying, hello floating coffee. Horrifying when you aren’t weighted down. The main character loves this world she’s grown up in, her dad not so much. There’s adequate reason for both of their reactions to low-g life.
Very excited to see where this goes.
Gravity is all fucked up, which is fun but also horrifying. Fun because hello flying, hello floating coffee. Horrifying when you aren’t weighted down. The main character loves this world she’s grown up in, her dad not so much. There’s adequate reason for both of their reactions to low-g life.
Very excited to see where this goes.
tclinrow's review
5.0
It was excellent but it left me with so many questions.... ok so maybe that's a good thing... and a huge part of the reason why I've already ordered the 2nd volume...
The cast of characters is diverse and lovable, the art work is stunning and the scenes are perfectly fitted to the story.
I devoured this book and cant wait for more!
The cast of characters is diverse and lovable, the art work is stunning and the scenes are perfectly fitted to the story.
I devoured this book and cant wait for more!
maltru's review
4.0
This issue is very brief, but gives you a decent sense that Willa is feisty and strong. I'm intrigued by the plot of the dad knowing why gravity weakened on the earth and knowing how to fix it , and am intrigued to see how it impacts Willa. Will she travel the world? Will she stick around with her dad and practice flirting with Edison more? I'm definitely left wanting to know more and looking forward to Issue #2.
isabeltavares's review
2.0
I really liked the art style but the MC irritated me to no end. And considering the ending, I am not too keen on continuing on with the series.
lisaroystoj's review
4.0
Really enjoyed visiting this world; I liked the rules of this universe and how the characters played with them. I loved the artstyle, too. I'd be interested to read more.