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A review by cyanide_latte
Alice and the Nightmare, Vol. 1 by Michelle Krivanek, Isabelle Melançon
5.0
OH MY GOD, WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE?
Listen, I'm not much of an "Alice" fan; I've never really been keen on the original works by Lewis Carroll, and I struggle at times to really appreciate or get into books or comics that are inspired by them. But when I fall into anything inspired by "Alice", I fall pretty hard, and this one is probably my favorite by far.
I can add to this review, and I eventually will, because BOY do I have some things to say about this, but for now you're going to have to make do with just this, because there's a lot here in just these four chapters that I really need to digest and process first. In the meantime, I can tell you that I'm stupidly happy I took a chance and backed the Kickstarter to get this published in physical form, and if you feel so inclined to read the original webcomic, GO DO IT.
Listen, I'm not much of an "Alice" fan; I've never really been keen on the original works by Lewis Carroll, and I struggle at times to really appreciate or get into books or comics that are inspired by them. But when I fall into anything inspired by "Alice", I fall pretty hard, and this one is probably my favorite by far.
I can add to this review, and I eventually will, because BOY do I have some things to say about this, but for now you're going to have to make do with just this, because there's a lot here in just these four chapters that I really need to digest and process first. In the meantime, I can tell you that I'm stupidly happy I took a chance and backed the Kickstarter to get this published in physical form, and if you feel so inclined to read the original webcomic, GO DO IT.