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A review by anthroxagorus
Glitterbomb, Volume 1: Red Carpet by Jim Zub
5.0
Swallowed in one sitting.
Here's a premise that could be chalked down to "okay" under most writers, but the story pulls out something a whole lot more gut-punching and interesting than you'd think. I love the way Farrah was depicted next to Brooke, that we see how tired (but how similar) the actresses are. (Would you hire her?) I love the TV page spread and the event mingling spread - both hit the emotional notes we need to follow Farrah's story and want to root for her. Ready for more!
Here's a premise that could be chalked down to "okay" under most writers, but the story pulls out something a whole lot more gut-punching and interesting than you'd think. I love the way Farrah was depicted next to Brooke, that we see how tired (but how similar) the actresses are. (Would you hire her?) I love the TV page spread and the event mingling spread - both hit the emotional notes we need to follow Farrah's story and want to root for her. Ready for more!