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Giant Days #47 by John Allison, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar

francisopal's review

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4.0

Not the most knee-slappingly hilarious issue of Giant Days I've read in my time, but enjoyable nonetheless. McGraw's comedically, over the top-ly terrible brother was the highlight for me, and I can't way to see what antics the crew gets into at a wedding.

While I love Max Sarin's art, I can't wait until John Allison starts drawing the series again, as his art will bring a familiar comedic flavor back, jokes landing differently (not necessarily betterly!) than they do with Mr. Sarin's art.

Still, Giant Days is the best young adult/adult pure comedy series right now, and as I will say always and forever, should be much more popular than it is.

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

Another great issue from Giant Days. I feel like Suzie got the least amount of attention this time around, but both Esther and Daisy got a lot of love. They had completely different plots going on, but honestly, both were pretty hilarious.
Daisy is learning to drive, and while this may shock you, I have to tell you that she’s just horrid at it. The running jokes about her learning experience were a highlight in this issue.
Esther’s plot was different than I would have expected at first. As per usual she can’t keep her nose out of anybody’s business, which ultimately means she got herself totally wrapped up in somebody else’s’ problems. Sounds about right, huh?
Oh! McGraw got some attention too! Suzie was almost always present for his scenes, so I guess I shouldn’t say she didn’t get any love after all. McGraw’s side of the issue was utterly unexpected, even though we probably should have seen it coming. Even with a dude that mellow, there’s bound to be a person that can set him off. It’d be impossible for it to be any other way.

leomill1977's review

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3.0

These girls are hilarious and it is nice to just read something about ordinary characters living their lives without having to analyze everything they do.

morgarelibrare's review

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5.0

I LOVED this issue! This is really no surprise, because I love every issue for the simple fact that it brings me joy and entertainment and all of the characters are so great. This one was especially surprising though, because I thought the main protagonist for the issue was going to be solely Daisy, who of course I enjoy, but it jumped around a lot to also focus on Esther, Dean, a puppy (!!), and set up the next issue, which is going to take place at McGraw's brother's wedding.

I am SUPER STOKED for that one, because Susan and McGraw are my favorites, and I was so glad to see them and Esther also getting a good amount of page time in addition to Daisy.

Ugh, just such a lovely issue. I really enjoy the whimsy of this series and all the lovable characters.

majoki_'s review

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5.0

This was so much fun! Perkin is super cute! It was nice to see Dean and Esther being "friends" for a little while. And do all of the McGraw family have a beard? Mmmm nice.

gimchi's review

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2.0

What a weird twitchy read between everyone.

caytiecadence's review

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4.0

NO WAY IN ANY HOLY BAD PLACE should Daisy have a damn license.

mariakureads's review

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4.0

Ah Daisy, my girl, I feel you!
This one had me laughing as this one focuses on Daisy and Esther and let me tell you after the Susan-centric last issue was nice to have.

Daisy and her attempts at learning to drive, Esther and her meddling ways, and McGraw finally loosing his cool! All fun to read!

dorritx's review

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Forever love <3

aundie27's review

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3.0

Despite Daisy's terrifying driving skills, she had a test to take.
Dean shows up with the cutest emotional support dog, and Esther is in love.
McGraw's brother shows up, and he is full of pranks.