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A review by myloneo
Meesh the Bad Demon by Michelle Lam
5.0
An easy 5 stars for me!
I grew up with comics. I have a cabinet filled with older comics and bundles of comics. All of them in dutch, and I believe most of them are french comics or from belgium.
I have followed Michelle on my personal ig for a few years now and she mostly posts about life and the lessons it gives you. This book isn't too far from that but it did shift from mature content to a story for children.
The story was bright and lively and well.. exactly what I expected from a graphic novel like this one.
I read the story within an hour when it arrived and fell deeply in love with it.
The storytelling was floaty and quick and the chapters were drawn beautifully. I adore the art work so much.
I loved every character that got introduced (besides the teacher) especially Xavier. His character and story is incredibly interesting for a side character.
Even though this book is a lot like most children stories, I still adored how unique the worldbuilding and storytelling was,
I do think that it could've been slightly longer with more details about the world, but perhaps we'll get more of that in future parts.
I hope to not have to wait for part 2 too long :D
I grew up with comics. I have a cabinet filled with older comics and bundles of comics. All of them in dutch, and I believe most of them are french comics or from belgium.
I have followed Michelle on my personal ig for a few years now and she mostly posts about life and the lessons it gives you. This book isn't too far from that but it did shift from mature content to a story for children.
The story was bright and lively and well.. exactly what I expected from a graphic novel like this one.
I read the story within an hour when it arrived and fell deeply in love with it.
The storytelling was floaty and quick and the chapters were drawn beautifully. I adore the art work so much.
I loved every character that got introduced (besides the teacher) especially Xavier. His character and story is incredibly interesting for a side character.
Even though this book is a lot like most children stories, I still adored how unique the worldbuilding and storytelling was,
I do think that it could've been slightly longer with more details about the world, but perhaps we'll get more of that in future parts.
I hope to not have to wait for part 2 too long :D