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Wonderfully attractive character design led the purchase of a signed copy. A quick 15-minute read later and I'd completed the story, which left me wanting.
The art is lovely. Penciled, not inked, with lush and desaturated color tones. Again, character design comes out on top while the story lacks any real substance. The same (and only) turn happens exactly twice. All-in-all, The Council of Frogs feels like a fleshed out proof of concept. There’s room there for more!
Wonderfully attractive character design led the purchase of a signed copy. A quick 15-minute read later and I'd completed the story, which left me wanting.
The art is lovely. Penciled, not inked, with lush and desaturated color tones. Again, character design comes out on top while the story lacks any real substance. The same (and only) turn happens exactly twice. All-in-all, The Council of Frogs feels like a fleshed out proof of concept. There’s room there for more!
Wonderfully attractive character design led the purchase of a signed copy. A quick 15-minute read later and I'd completed the story, which left me wanting.
The art is lovely. Penciled, not inked, with lush and desaturated color tones. Again, character design comes out on top while the story lacks any real substance. The same (and only) turn happens exactly twice. All-in-all, The Council of Frogs feels like a fleshed out proof of concept meets artbook.
Wonderfully attractive character design led the purchase of a signed copy. A quick 15-minute read later and I'd completed the story, which left me wanting.
The art is lovely. Penciled, not inked, with lush and desaturated color tones. Again, character design comes out on top while the story lacks any real substance. The same (and only) turn happens exactly twice. All-in-all, The Council of Frogs feels like a fleshed out proof of concept meets artbook.