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erica_o 's review for:
Monstress, Vol. 2: The Blood
by Marjorie M. Liu
Ok, ok.
I did so much better this time.
I made an effort to not stare at the pages for hours on end but, instead, forced myself to read the story.
It's pretty interesting.
Our lovely, god-armed anti-hero is learning about friendship (but not really) and that maybe revenge isn't all it's cracked up to be, that it's really a lot of work and not a lot of satisfaction.
But there are pirate tigers! Swoon! And a pirate shark! I'm not big on sharks because they're so small-eyed and bitey, but, man I would love to be her. The pirate shark, I mean.
Kippa is still adorable and her interactions with Master Ren made me giggle gleefully. Those two are delightful.
That art, though.
I did so much better this time.
I made an effort to not stare at the pages for hours on end but, instead, forced myself to read the story.
It's pretty interesting.
Our lovely, god-armed anti-hero is learning about friendship (but not really) and that maybe revenge isn't all it's cracked up to be, that it's really a lot of work and not a lot of satisfaction.
But there are pirate tigers! Swoon! And a pirate shark! I'm not big on sharks because they're so small-eyed and bitey, but, man I would love to be her. The pirate shark, I mean.
Kippa is still adorable and her interactions with Master Ren made me giggle gleefully. Those two are delightful.
That art, though.