A review by ironi
Midnight Radio by Iolanda Zanfardino

4.0

I read most of this book while listening to the Eurovision songs (Please, someone talk to me about Eurovision, no one in Russia is passionate enough about this) and wearing a t-shirt that is tie-dyed with the trans colors and says "Genderless Society" so I don't think I've ever been more of a gay icon.

Anyway, this is a sweet book. I haven't read a graphic novel in ages and I really was pleasantly surprised by how engaged I was. It took a while to get into it but by page 50, I was so intrigued.

We get to know quite a few stories, from an instagram celebrity to a Latin Robin Hood. It's split into parts but somehow, it all flows together.

I think the art here is phenomenal. It's simply beautiful. The artist decided to give each story a different color and it works so well. I enjoyed it a lot.

All in all, very nice book. If you like current topics and good art, you'll like this book.

Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with a copy in return for a review.

What I'm Taking With Me
- Seika and her narrative were fantastic, like I loved her so much.
- The colors, ah, so good
- I wish I had a physical copy because this is beautiful.