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jenniferdeguzman 's review for:
Confessions of a Blabbermouth
by Louise Carey, Mike Carey
A bit frantic in tone and pacing, but I connected with the mercurial and dramatic Tasha. Aaron A.'s art is fun and the character designs are great, each character very distinctive, though I found myself distracted by the girls' meaty hands a few times. They seriously could kick ass in arm wrestling.
I don't think the implication of sexual abuse is a good farcical device for a comedy, however. Just for the record.
I don't think the implication of sexual abuse is a good farcical device for a comedy, however. Just for the record.