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A review by bybookandbone
Penny Nichols by Greg Means, MK Reed
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.0
I think this has been my favourite graphic novel so far this year.
For one, I love how detailed the backgrounds are, I can tell this has a lot of re-readability.
The story is pretty slice of life and just very realistic for a twenty-something with no direction but plenty of motivation. I liked Penny (most of the time) and that the author manages to hit some stereotypes but have these same characters come across as realistic. Nobody is purely terrible or purely great.
The amatur movie hit so many nerves, a completely spot on train wreck that was held together by wishes and one person just getting on.
For one, I love how detailed the backgrounds are, I can tell this has a lot of re-readability.
The story is pretty slice of life and just very realistic for a twenty-something with no direction but plenty of motivation. I liked Penny (most of the time) and that the author manages to hit some stereotypes but have these same characters come across as realistic. Nobody is purely terrible or purely great.
The amatur movie hit so many nerves, a completely spot on train wreck that was held together by wishes and one person just getting on.