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A review by rouver
Edward Scissorhands Vol. 2: Whole Again by Kate Leth
3.0
Poor Edward. He's clearly a tragic figure, a kind & gentle soul who can never physically touch anyone without hurting them. When he sees a tv show, "Get Wells," that features makeovers and restorative surgery, he hopes to have his hands fixed and become normal. Megan loves him for who he is and (for some reason) has a hard time grasping that he wishes to be the completed creature his maker intended. I can understand being so loving of someone, regardless of their flaws, that you don't want to see them as 'broken', but the MAN HAS BLADES FOR HANDS. Get a grip, Megan.
I still think this series is intended for those already familiar w/ the Tim Burton film, but it's still an entertaining read. I can't say I'm a huge fan of some minor details when it comes to the illustrations, but I think they ARE a good representation of the off-kilter world this story is set in.
I still think this series is intended for those already familiar w/ the Tim Burton film, but it's still an entertaining read. I can't say I'm a huge fan of some minor details when it comes to the illustrations, but I think they ARE a good representation of the off-kilter world this story is set in.