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A review by pelicanfreak
Hel's Labyrinth #1 by Dani Hoots
5.0
Believe it or not, I have never read a comic book in my life.
When Dani asked me to review this, I was intrigued - I love her writing so I figured it'd be good.
I wasn't wrong.
First of all - the graphics and dark colors are awesome. I read this on an iPad with retina display, but noticed it looks great on other platforms as well (checked it out on my old Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD - still pretty.)
I immediately was hooked into the story by the dark scenery and mysterious circumstances. Shortly thereafter I took a liking to Phoebe, as well as the casual atmosphere I took away from the dialogue. The pictures continued to hold my interest as well - really great graphics.
I found myself enjoying how much can be conveyed through pictures - and realized that this book has me wanting to look into more comic books. Considering this turned me into an entire media platform, I'd say it's a good read.
In all seriousness -
Cover is gorgeous and relevant.
It and all other graphics seem professionally done and are well designed.
5 stars.
It definitely left me wanting more and there doesn't seem to be any yet- so beware on that front. Totally worth it though.
When Dani asked me to review this, I was intrigued - I love her writing so I figured it'd be good.
I wasn't wrong.
First of all - the graphics and dark colors are awesome. I read this on an iPad with retina display, but noticed it looks great on other platforms as well (checked it out on my old Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD - still pretty.)
I immediately was hooked into the story by the dark scenery and mysterious circumstances. Shortly thereafter I took a liking to Phoebe, as well as the casual atmosphere I took away from the dialogue. The pictures continued to hold my interest as well - really great graphics.
I found myself enjoying how much can be conveyed through pictures - and realized that this book has me wanting to look into more comic books. Considering this turned me into an entire media platform, I'd say it's a good read.
In all seriousness -
Cover is gorgeous and relevant.
It and all other graphics seem professionally done and are well designed.
5 stars.
It definitely left me wanting more and there doesn't seem to be any yet- so beware on that front. Totally worth it though.