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Cheshire Crossing by Sarah Andersen, Andy Weir

onlymagical's review

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3.0

Probably would liked it more if this was extended into several comics, as a alice lover this feel to rush we needed more of wonderland

bookisheri98's review

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5.0

This was so good!! I need another volume!!

lurieta's review

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3.0

A great crossover comic with a lot if humor, magic and burgeoning friendship between Alice, Wendy and Dorothy.

rdyourbookcase's review

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2.0

I wasn't a fan of Cheshire Crossing myself. The settings switched back and forth too much, so I had a hard time remembering who was where. The plot itself didn't enthrall me, either.

matthewwester's review

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4.0

A comic written by the author of The Martian? How random. But this is the kind of comic most self-proclaimed nerds would imagine up, where characters from different worlds crossover, clever nods to the easter eggs. I enjoyed this quick read!

thebrillianceofbookshelves's review

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5.0

reread: march 12th, 2022

this is the perfect mashup of your favorite classic tales (peter pan, the wizard of oz, and alice in wonderland). combine this ultimate crossover of worlds with the dead-panned, constantly annoyed version of alice who isn't afraid to cuss out any person who stares at her for too long, and you're in for one entertaining hell of a ride (if you can't tell, alice is my favorite character). this is definitely one of my all time favorite graphic novels and i cannot wait for the sequel to be released!

original read date: may 15th, 2021

endemictoearth's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging lighthearted fast-paced

2.5

alessiasbooks's review

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4.0

4,75 ⭐️

ericbuscemi's review

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4.0

I was checking online to see if Andy Weir was working on any new writing projects — I'm a big fan of both his novels and his short stories — and stumbled onto this graphic novel he authored, which I had no idea existed. Despite the mixed to negative reviews I saw, I gave it a shot. I found it to be delightful. Was it accurate to any of the characters? No, not particularly. But was it fun watching The Wizard of Oz's Dorothy, Alice of Alice in Wonderland fame, and Wendy Darling from Peter Pan team up for an interdimensional adventure spanning all three of the fantasy worlds they visited, complete with appearances from almost all of the supporting characters of those works? Yes, yes it was. And was the artwork from illustrator Sarah Andersen amazing? It most definitely was. Would I read a sequel it one was released? Yes, yes I would, although one does not appear to be on the horizon.

neveth's review

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4.0

My only real problem with this is there's not enough, and it felt a little rushed. I loved it, otherwise.