kalona's review against another edition

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4.0

Kakieland Katastroph is a rather short comic book with about 64 pages. the story contains the same quirky humor of the two very popular and successful movies. The art work, as expected, is a bit of a downgrade, but it is still neat and adds to the story. 

In the story we meet the familiar characters from the movie as they are running a hotel in a monster-friendly (or not so monster friendly world). It takes place at some time after the second movie ended. 

The story feels a bit rushed at times, which probably could have been avoided by adding a couple more pages, I would have liked the story to be longer. This is the first volume of a series and hopefully the story progression in the next chapter will be a bit more natural. 
As a fan of both the movies I found this book very entertaining and I enjoyed reading  it, and I look forward to the next installment.

gudzilla's review against another edition

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4.0

This was fun read!



dee_dee_reads's review against another edition

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2.0

Well...that was interesting.

It stayed true to the Hotel Transylvania vibe, but it was a bit too rushed for my liking. Needs more fleshing out if you ask me.

anjana's review against another edition

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3.0

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okthislooksbad's review

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4.0

I received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

If you enjoy the Hotel Transylvania-movies, you'll like this. If you don't, you might still like it. This graphic novel stays true to the movies, right down to the little quirks in the different characters, all while taking on serious subjects matters without turning them into something meant for laughs and without making it preachy. I loved the way the issues between monsters and humans were told and sorted out, but the ending did feel a little rushed and like it could use another page or three to get things resolved properly. All in all a good read, and mad kudos to everyone involved for not only capturing the characters well in illustrations, but also in writing.
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