A review by frida_kahlo
Sera and the Royal Stars Vol. 2 by Jon Tsuei

4.0

I received an eARC copy from Diamond Book Distributors and Vault Comics via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I first received this eARC and read it, and then started reading the first volume. I know, I know - I read it backwards. But hey, why not? I still LOVED the story, even though I read it like that (more fun)!

The first volume of Sera and the Royal Stars is magnificent, and the second volume is nothing shy of that. Sera continues her quest, determined to save her people and the world from the destruction and fights against the stars of Draco.

I loved the mythological elements in the story, especially the graphic representation of the Seven Sisters.



Sera grew in this volume, as a powerful leading heroine, in so many aspects. She accepted and overcome her battle within herself, unleashing it for the greater good and, with it, fought and won the ultimate battle. Her companions were always there, shoulder to shoulder, to support her and fight with her, no matter the consequences.



The artwork of this graphic novel is stunning (see the images shared above). All the features (the sharp lines, the rich and harmonious colours, the characters' facial expressions, the expressive details, the shades of colours) combined radiate a powerful and inviting message, as strong as the story itself.

However, as a reader, I do not want Sera's story to come to an end...

I strongly recommend reading about Sera and her victory!