A review by ccrowder
Agatha H and the Airship City by Phil Foglio, Kaja Foglio

3.0

I really, really wanted to like this as much as I like love the comics. The story is the same, and still just as wonderful (more so in some parts, where characters' motivations are explained or we have access to their thoughts), but there are quite a few grammar errors. As much as I hate to be a grammar nazi (it isn't always a big deal), there were a few times when I was pulled out of the story because of my reaction to the way the story was being told.

Now, I would totally recommend this to someone who hasn't read the comics before and isn't as much of a nitpick as I am (read: most everyone). I think this is a great introduction to the Spark universe for those averse to comic/graphic novel format, and is still a great read in it's own right.