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A review by sarahscupofcoffee
Fangs by Sarah Andersen
5.0
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Thank you NetGalley, Andrew McMeel Publishing, and Sarah Andersen for this eARC in exchange for an honest review!
Quote:
What’s your favorite position?
Elsie.
Is it... doggy?
STOP.
Two Cent Summary
In Sarah Andersen’s classic Scribbles style, she captures a hilarious love story between a three-hundred-year-old vampire named Elsie and a werewolf named Jimmy. The story highlights the stereotypical differences between the two (sunlight for her and silver for him, for example) in a cute and characteristic way.
Going In Expectations
I was so excited to see this in the Read Now section of NetGalley! I picked this up as soon as I saw it available and immediately started reading it. Sarah Andersen is a favorite of mine. Whenever she releases something, I have to read it! She usually does slice of life comics, so when I saw this fantasy one, my eyes bulged out of my head!
Forking Hilarious!
Of course, I couldn’t expect anything less from Sarah Andersen, but this comic is absolutely hilarious. I laughed out loud more times than I can count. All scenes are cleverly put together; some of them contain dorky puns, while others speak for themselves in a laughable way.
The Story
The story line is simple, but adorable. We witness the connection between a vampire and a werewolf. We see how they grow together and get to know each other’s weaknesses and strengths. We see their fights and their cute moments. It’s just a love story between two creatures and literally took me half an hour to read through it. It’s super light and cute.
The Looks
The graphics were amazing. Again, I couldn’t expect anything less. Elsie is this petite vampire who likes to wear black dresses and sleeps in a coffin. Jimmy is a long-haired werewolf who turns into a husky-looking wolf once a month. The comics depict the action and speak for themselves. It’s difficult to quote the book because so much goes unwritten.
Reason for Rating ~ Should You Read It?
Five out of five stars was a no-brainer. I knew as soon as I looked at the author’s name how many stars this comic was getting. I love her typical slice-of-life style and she brought the same feel to a fantasy setting. Fangs is perfect for fans of creatures of the night, who also love Andersen’s scribbly self!
Thank you NetGalley, Andrew McMeel Publishing, and Sarah Andersen for this eARC in exchange for an honest review!
Quote:
What’s your favorite position?
Elsie.
Is it... doggy?
STOP.
Two Cent Summary
In Sarah Andersen’s classic Scribbles style, she captures a hilarious love story between a three-hundred-year-old vampire named Elsie and a werewolf named Jimmy. The story highlights the stereotypical differences between the two (sunlight for her and silver for him, for example) in a cute and characteristic way.
Going In Expectations
I was so excited to see this in the Read Now section of NetGalley! I picked this up as soon as I saw it available and immediately started reading it. Sarah Andersen is a favorite of mine. Whenever she releases something, I have to read it! She usually does slice of life comics, so when I saw this fantasy one, my eyes bulged out of my head!
Forking Hilarious!
Of course, I couldn’t expect anything less from Sarah Andersen, but this comic is absolutely hilarious. I laughed out loud more times than I can count. All scenes are cleverly put together; some of them contain dorky puns, while others speak for themselves in a laughable way.
The Story
The story line is simple, but adorable. We witness the connection between a vampire and a werewolf. We see how they grow together and get to know each other’s weaknesses and strengths. We see their fights and their cute moments. It’s just a love story between two creatures and literally took me half an hour to read through it. It’s super light and cute.
The Looks
The graphics were amazing. Again, I couldn’t expect anything less. Elsie is this petite vampire who likes to wear black dresses and sleeps in a coffin. Jimmy is a long-haired werewolf who turns into a husky-looking wolf once a month. The comics depict the action and speak for themselves. It’s difficult to quote the book because so much goes unwritten.
Reason for Rating ~ Should You Read It?
Five out of five stars was a no-brainer. I knew as soon as I looked at the author’s name how many stars this comic was getting. I love her typical slice-of-life style and she brought the same feel to a fantasy setting. Fangs is perfect for fans of creatures of the night, who also love Andersen’s scribbly self!