A review by roseplantqueen
Hatter M: Far from Wonder by Liz Cavalier, Frank Beddor

1.0

The art isn't my cup of tea, pun unintended. That's the nicest thing I can say about this book. It does require knowledge of The Looking Glass Wars (the book) to understand parts of this graphic novel. But that flaw isn't as huge as the shifting POV and tenses throughout the graphic novel, how characters inexplicably know things only the reader would know, and translated monkey gibberish (seriously), among other things. Carroll's Hatter lost in the modern world is a great idea for a graphic novel. Carroll's Hatter, turned into some try-hard Gary Stu pseudo-superhero type by a guy who inexplicably bashes Carroll and his works throughout the Looking Glass Wars series, not so much.