Ratings31
Average rating3.6
Woof! I love this so much! This has some fantastic art style, fun story, and a world that is interesting. There is someone that is stealing magic and has the ability to turn others into regular humans. They have to solve the mystery and get Chet's centaur butt back!
I am super interested in the world building and I already see a Vol. 2 coming soon! I'd like to know if there is a monster tension thing going on, and how do regular humans play a role in the world? I hope they keep more focus on main characters, there is a lot of history there and I would like to know more about their friendships and her girlfriend.
Super great! If you like monsters in a cute friendly style this is for you. Another creepy cute art style book you might also enjoy is Taproot
~Ashley
read for magical readathon 2023 [moon warden]: restoration (close eyes, shuffle, point)
this was super cute and i liked what we saw of the world. could do with more worldbuilding going forward! characters were cute.
I usually don't read this genre and i wasn't expecting to like it as much. Turns out i loved it and it was such a good read. DEFINITELY recommend
This graphic novel has such cute artwork, I'll admit that was half the reason I picked it up. It is totally my aesthetic!
The world is absolutely fascinating and I loved all the rep: people of all different colors, genders, body types, and sexuality. Heck even they/them/their is used as pronouns, something I don't see often. There is also their supernatural differences to consider as well! It is all amazing.
I did have a problem with the ending though... I don't like the relationship between the werewolves :/ and the ending, or maybe the plot in general, felt choppy to me. I didn't always understand what was going on.
I do plan on reading more of this series and I totally recommend it to anyone looking for a cute supernatural comic!
I love the inclusive story telling but ultimately I wanted so much more from these characters. I may check back in to see how it goes as it progresses
The art and characters are diverse and adorable, and I promise you have never seem more precious werewolves in your life outside of Stu in ‘What We Do in the Shadows.' That being said, the plot starts out charming and ends weakly, with a very, very rushed climax. I've almost never seen a climax so rushed, which was a pity when the rest was so darling.