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Flight, Volume 7 by

lady_mair's review

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3.0

(3 1/2 STARS) A wide variety of styles represented. The stories varied from “not my thing” to “very engaging.”

viveknshah's review

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3.0

Continuing on the anthropology of short graphic novels, many which have nothing to do with the term flight incase people were wondering that is the common theme. TBH, while the art is varied and great, some of the stories just bounced over my head but some really caught my attention and could connect with. It is really interesting that some of the storylines that feel so random on their own are continued series from each volume of the anthropology. Wouldnt have realised if it wasnt for me reading it back to back.

rouver's review

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4.0

These little graphic novel/comic collections are fantastic. The illustrations are beautiful & the stories are moving, funny, and delightful. One of my favorites is the ninja who is trying to balance his family life & his work life (The Mundane Life of Kenneth Shuri). Unfortunately, the assassin business isn't going that well & he's had to take a job as a janitor. I've enjoyed his other stories in the previous Flight volumes & am going to have to look up other works by JP Ahonen!
I definitely recommend these books, they're a fun read.

book_lover139's review

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3.0

3.5

lkateo's review

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3.0

My favourite from this volume were "the Courier 'Shortcut'" by Kazu Kibuishi; "Kenneth Shuri and the Big Sweep" by JP Ahonen; and "Career Day" by Bannister & Grimaldi.

north_willow's review

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3.0

Most of the stories were really decent though some of them I didn't really enjoy.
I loved Live Bait, Premium Cargo. I wish I got to see more of it though. I especially loved Fairy Market and King of Beasts.
The rest of the comics I found boring and confusing. Especially Overhead by Stuart Livingston which I thought needed more context.
I enjoyed the other volumes better than I did with this one
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