A review by jeev1017
Dawn and the Impossible Three by Ann M. Martin, Gale Galligan

3.0

I picked this graphic novel up as a quick and causal read, and didn’t expect anything from the plot, so I am quite surprised at how eloquent the story was. The plot revolved around three completely different conflicts with such artistic flow that none took a priority over the other. However, that’s also where I’m left disappointed with the story as we never actually get a complete picture of what happens in the end, making the story more ambitious for it’s own good. Yet, I think this also adds the realistic twist to the plot, as the conflicts depicted aren’t ones that easily resolve through casual interactions and require progression and time to heal. However, I still want a BETTER ENDING.

(Disclaimer: I haven’t really read any of the other novels in this series, so maybe the plot progresses later on, which is a brilliant marketing trick to get the readers to read more of the books. But it might not be, because I didn’t feel like I missed out on anything without reading four of the preceding books. I guess I’ll never know.)