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chantaal 's review for:
M Is for Monster
by Talia Dutton
This is a lovely take on a Frankenstein story, where the monster is just a girl and Frankenstein is her sister who desperately wanted to bring her back to life. Instead of getting her sister back, Frankie brings back M, who has no memory of her previous life and suddenly has the weight of all of Frankie's expectations on her. M struggles with who she is versus who Frankie expects her to be, and it's lovely all around.
The art is very simple, clear, and the monochromatic color scheme works well for this story. I really love M's character design, and the Talia Dutton is just as good at expressing emotion in the art as she is in the writing.
The art is very simple, clear, and the monochromatic color scheme works well for this story. I really love M's character design, and the Talia Dutton is just as good at expressing emotion in the art as she is in the writing.