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Cryptid Club
by Sarah Andersen
I’ve been a fan of Sarah Anderson for a while now. I also had the opportunity to review fangs.
A unique comic book series called Cryptid Club combines pop culture, dark humor, and mythical legends. The book illustrates scenarios that all introverts would recognize, so while it is a welcome departure from the Sarah's Scribbles series, it is still interesting and relatable.
There were a few of the comics that made me laugh, but there was a few I didn’t get. Even still, it was entertaining to witness long-time subjects of obsession and mysticism (such as the Slender Man, Mothman, aliens, and sirens) portrayed as adorable figures in situations that were distinctly human.
A unique comic book series called Cryptid Club combines pop culture, dark humor, and mythical legends. The book illustrates scenarios that all introverts would recognize, so while it is a welcome departure from the Sarah's Scribbles series, it is still interesting and relatable.
There were a few of the comics that made me laugh, but there was a few I didn’t get. Even still, it was entertaining to witness long-time subjects of obsession and mysticism (such as the Slender Man, Mothman, aliens, and sirens) portrayed as adorable figures in situations that were distinctly human.