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

5.0

I started to read the webcomic for this a couple times over the years and wasn't able to get into it. I've never really been into the steampunk thing and I wasn't crazy about the art. Eventually I picked up this novelization of the story after repeatedly seeing the series pop up in my circles and feeds and such. The novel hooked me real good. I ate it up and in no time I was reading through the webcomic and the novels at the same time. That way, I could see the story the way the writers/artists envisioned it as well as the added perspective of the novel version that originally pulled me in. In the last three weeks I have read through all fourteen+ volumes of the comic and these three novelizations. I'm a fan. Now, I just have to reconcile with the fact that because I've caught up to the present on the website, I just get three pages a week.