A review by bbpettry
Glitterbomb, Volume 1: Red Carpet by Jim Zub

3.0

I was quite wary of a story about a has-been actress in LA. It's a tired stereotype that sounded far from stimulating. But Farrah, even before she is inhabited by a violent and ancient monster, has a backstory so real and so well written that the character manages to exist in a shroud of mystery - and not the kind where there just isn't an explanation - but the kind that is revealed in snippets that leave you salivating for the details. As for the monster? We'll just say that the next time I go to the beach, I don't know if I'll be scared of the water or more drawn to it than I've ever been.