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A review by mandykool
The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance by Josh Ulrich
3.0
This book is pitched as Veronica Mars meets Lovecraft. As a fan of both, I can see that comparison, but where I struggled was the depth.
I loved the artwork and the different outfits Vivian had, but I just was really confused what was happening. I mean, no, I wasn’t confused, but it felt like we jumped from point A to point Z with little build up.
At the end, I was left with so many questions of development that it felt like the author left off the page and I could go on and on about the questions I have rather than what happened with the monster.
It was just not properly developed and could have been a whole series rather than this one graphic novel.
Overall, it was an enjoyable time, but not one I’m going to rush to put in other’s hands. Creepy and fun if you like this genre, but not as good as it could be.
I’d definitely read a volume 2 if there were deep dives into all the characters and issues they are going through.
I loved the artwork and the different outfits Vivian had, but I just was really confused what was happening. I mean, no, I wasn’t confused, but it felt like we jumped from point A to point Z with little build up.
At the end, I was left with so many questions of development that it felt like the author left off the page and I could go on and on about the questions I have rather than what happened with the monster.
It was just not properly developed and could have been a whole series rather than this one graphic novel.
Overall, it was an enjoyable time, but not one I’m going to rush to put in other’s hands. Creepy and fun if you like this genre, but not as good as it could be.
I’d definitely read a volume 2 if there were deep dives into all the characters and issues they are going through.