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A review by bookmarked642
Perdy Volume 1 by Kickliy
4.0
Thanks again to Edelweiss+ for providing me with a copy of this!
This is a very different style of comic to anything I usually read. Firstly, it's an old Western style comic. It's also kind of a comedy; tons of dodgy jokes and sexual innuendos throughout. There's also a lot of swearing and crass language.
The main character is Perdy, a woman a little past her prime, who is released from a 15-year prison sentence at the start of this book. As the cover suggests, Perdy is a big fan of sex. She uses her womanly charm to seduce men - or teach them a lesson, depending on the situation.
The story gets interesting when we meet Rose, a young woman running a flower shop in Petiteville. She also happens to be the daughter of Perdy. She is pursuing a new-found love interest when her mother returns to the scene, interfering with her relationship. As Rose becomes exceedingly irritated by her mother, we see into her past life. The book ends with Rose planning to get rid of her mother again.
I liked the sketchy style of the panels, as well as the handwriting-style font. The 'voice' of Perdy is really well-developed, and I am definitely interested in what's happened between Perdy and Rose. I'm giving this 3.5 to 4 stars.
This is a very different style of comic to anything I usually read. Firstly, it's an old Western style comic. It's also kind of a comedy; tons of dodgy jokes and sexual innuendos throughout. There's also a lot of swearing and crass language.
The main character is Perdy, a woman a little past her prime, who is released from a 15-year prison sentence at the start of this book. As the cover suggests, Perdy is a big fan of sex. She uses her womanly charm to seduce men - or teach them a lesson, depending on the situation.
The story gets interesting when we meet Rose, a young woman running a flower shop in Petiteville. She also happens to be the daughter of Perdy. She is pursuing a new-found love interest when her mother returns to the scene, interfering with her relationship. As Rose becomes exceedingly irritated by her mother, we see into her past life. The book ends with Rose planning to get rid of her mother again.
I liked the sketchy style of the panels, as well as the handwriting-style font. The 'voice' of Perdy is really well-developed, and I am definitely interested in what's happened between Perdy and Rose. I'm giving this 3.5 to 4 stars.