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Giant Days, Vol. 1
by John Allison
3.5/5
Buzzword Readathon #3
I want this to be a webseries more than I want air right now. This is one of the most delightful comics I've ever read. It's just about three friends who have started uni and are trying to figure shit out. Everything about this is right up my alley, from the art style to the great banter. And that's not even mentioning the endlessly lovable characters.
To probably no one's surprise, Esther was my favourite of the three, and I'm mature enough to admit that it's probably just because I want to date her. I did love Daisy and Susan too, as well as Ed and McGraw, but Esther has just skyrocketed to one of my top fictional crushes and that means that she's automatically my favourite.
The humour really is top-notch, and also so up my alley. Any comic that can include jokes about misandry and Henry VIII automatically becomes a fave of mine.
Something that I think will make-or-break this comic for people is that each issue more or less reads as a stand-alone, which is why I think it would lend itself to something like a webseries over any other medium. If that's not your thing then this comic probably won't work for you, but it was very much my thing.
Buzzword Readathon #3
I want this to be a webseries more than I want air right now. This is one of the most delightful comics I've ever read. It's just about three friends who have started uni and are trying to figure shit out. Everything about this is right up my alley, from the art style to the great banter. And that's not even mentioning the endlessly lovable characters.
To probably no one's surprise, Esther was my favourite of the three, and I'm mature enough to admit that it's probably just because I want to date her. I did love Daisy and Susan too, as well as Ed and McGraw, but Esther has just skyrocketed to one of my top fictional crushes and that means that she's automatically my favourite.
The humour really is top-notch, and also so up my alley. Any comic that can include jokes about misandry and Henry VIII automatically becomes a fave of mine.
Something that I think will make-or-break this comic for people is that each issue more or less reads as a stand-alone, which is why I think it would lend itself to something like a webseries over any other medium. If that's not your thing then this comic probably won't work for you, but it was very much my thing.