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A review by cassandragrosh
SubZero Vol. 1 by Junepurrr
4.0
Webtoons Ch. 1-25
Slow burn enemies to lovers, mmm. Readers are immediately aligned with Princess Clove, the blue dragon, as she moves from her homeland and is betrothed to the ruthless Crimson Dragon, Prince Kyro. It’s difficult not to be enthralled as the Prince and Princess navigate each other, the 300 year resentment of their kingdoms, their royal duties, and the confusing feelings that are blooming. As the story continues, the character growth and development is fascinating, although it does initially run into tired YA tropes like unrequited (and requited) love triangles. Towards the end of this book, we see subplots unravel and side characters shift into beloved characters, which readers will eagerly learn more about in subsequent volumes.
I am not an art critic, but I am here to say that the art is incredible. As Junepurr describes in the Webtoons SZ Special #2, this “is a very shiny comic.” It’s clear immense time is dedicated to the artwork here.
*ARC copy provided via NetGallery
Slow burn enemies to lovers, mmm. Readers are immediately aligned with Princess Clove, the blue dragon, as she moves from her homeland and is betrothed to the ruthless Crimson Dragon, Prince Kyro. It’s difficult not to be enthralled as the Prince and Princess navigate each other, the 300 year resentment of their kingdoms, their royal duties, and the confusing feelings that are blooming. As the story continues, the character growth and development is fascinating, although it does initially run into tired YA tropes like unrequited (and requited) love triangles. Towards the end of this book, we see subplots unravel and side characters shift into beloved characters, which readers will eagerly learn more about in subsequent volumes.
I am not an art critic, but I am here to say that the art is incredible. As Junepurr describes in the Webtoons SZ Special #2, this “is a very shiny comic.” It’s clear immense time is dedicated to the artwork here.
*ARC copy provided via NetGallery