Reviews

Johnny Wander, Vol. 1: Don't Burn the House Down by Yuko Ota, Ananth Panagariya

booshort's review

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4.0

For some reason I had never thought of this, but damn is it a great idea. A webcomic autobiography. Genius. Hilarious characters, or should I say people. The conversations/scenarios are very reminiscent to me and my own friends, so it a was a very enjoyable read.

bailey_the_bookworm's review

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funny lighthearted slow-paced

4.75

I turn to the Johnny Wander comics whenever I need a breath of fresh air or a good chuckle. I’ve been having a hard time reading amid all the chaos of moving, and these books are just what I needed to get going again

boureemusique's review

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3.0

Adorableness. And the first book I scanned with super goodreads iPod barcode app!

crystabrittany's review

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5.0

Oh Johnny Wander. You are amazing.

Are you reading this review and wondering what the heck Johnny Wander is? Go to their website RIGHT NOW and read at least one of the comics and then when you're doing reading all of them you can come back and thank me.

em_reads_books's review

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5.0

My favorite highly specific genre of comix is "upbeat slice-of-life autobio comics."

It's entirely possible this is because of Johnny Wander, considering how long it's been around and how many times I've read the books.

depleti's review

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5.0

One of the funniest and cutest comics on the internet, with a really lovely slice-of-life feel to it that's never depressing and always lighthearted.
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