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Okay, here's the thing… I love Dom and I love the concept and overall idea behind this but I really wish it was longer or maybe split into two parts. To me, many of the messages came across as quite… idk "pushed in your face" almost, where out of nowhere a character starts preaching about something. And that makes some parts sound quite pretentious, at least to me. I just think if there was more time to let the story play out and to develop the characters a little more, before they get into rela...
I really enjoyed it, this comic has a lot of potential and the message is WOW! The same energy as the Yungblud’s songs 🖤🖤🖤
I love Yungblud (I'm going to see him in concert in a few months even!!!), and this book is all you would expect from a singer venturing into the graphic novel/ comic book world. It's not perfect, but the art is lovely and it's fun for a fan!
3,5/5The storyline is not very original and it feels a little rough. I liked the different artstyles and I adore Yungblud, so I still liked it overall.(kinda spoilers, don’t read if you don’t wanna know little spoilers)Zombie Joshua is fucking annoying. Shut up please. “What if Em doesn’t like me what if Em meant being with me sucks what if Em thinks I’m gross” it got annoying after a few times
This one hit hard. It accurately portraits mental illness and encourages you to be yourself. This story hides so many important messages. I loved it so much (not that I expected something less). 🖤🖤Also, every chapter contains art of a different artist, which is also amazing. Basically, this comic is a masterpiece full of important messages and beautiful art. Definitely worth of reading.
I got my copy at one of the shows. It was a fun read and true to yungblud and the message he tries to deliver through his music. I’ll treasure it because I love yungblud.
I really liked the art!! The story was strange.
This is definitely a fan service comic. But I can see someone enjoying this if they don’t listen to/enjoy Yungblud’s music. The only reason this wasn’t a 5 star read for me... well... two reasons.1) the art style switches. They were all so different and so individual that I was losing track of who Em was and who everyone besides Yungblud, Scout and Zombie Joshua actually was. (Mainly because the three had defining characteristics.)2) In the last chapter I had to reread a lot because I got confus...
The comic is great I really enjoy it. It nice how every chapter is drawn in a slightly different stile. Hope for another one soon.
Dom's a talented musician. I like his riffs, his lyrics and his energy. However, this comic was an absolute disaster. It was sloppy, incoherent and badly needs an editor. There's literally a mistake on the cover...
yungblud has a fooking genius mind . in his music and in his comic too .the story fits so well with the messages in his songs.i love how he took on many issues and portrayed them in this twisted up world . it was so cleverly done , especially when you realise those things aren't that far from our reality .also props to him for being honest and true . it was awesome to see that he wasn't afraid to put in some of his darkest thoughts and fears .also loved seeing the diverse cast of characters . an...
I like Yungblud a lot and this had me excited, but from the first page, I laughed. At it, not with it. It’s not good and badly needs an editor.- Hentai. Interspecies hentai. - Page one contains a mistake. In fact, there’s a second consistent potential mistake throughout the book. Blackheart’s school? So does this school belong specifically to Blackheart, or is it an apostrophe repeatedly put in the wrong place when it should be Blackhearts Academy? This is never made clear. - As it progresses th...
This graphic novel had a lot of potential, with an exciting storyline and a strong start, however, as I progressed, it became a little confusing and rushed. Blackheart’s school forces its students to conform to its strict rules, making them wear masks and take medication. Everyone is the same, with no identity of their own. A group of misfits, known as the Ritalin Club, refuse to comply with these rules, have taken off their masks, and have developed superpowers that they had been forced to hide...
I really enjoyed this. It's chaotic and bizarre - just like I knew it would be - and the art pops off the page in splashes of glossy colour.The story itself is dark but ultimately uplifting. I particularly loved the message (view spoiler)[ regarding Yungblud's shadow self and how we can't get rid of our inner darkness, but we must to learn to live with them as a part of ourselves (hide spoiler)]I look forward to reading the next installment in this series!
oh i loved this! it felt so authentically yungblud and that really helped to make it a familiar and nice read. i can’t wait to read the next instalment!!
What better way to read this than while wearing pink socks and listening to his newest album?
I love Dom. I love YungBlud. When I heard that there was a comic coming out, I jumped at the pre-ordered and even managed to grab a copy where they misspelled YungBlud. With the 'Ritalin Club' being mentioned in Anarchist, one of my favourite songs of theirs, I wasn't sure what to expect from Twisted Tales of The Ritalin Club but my love for the song and for Dom made me purchase it never the less. Despite being a fan, maybe I am not the key age-group for this comic. It's definitely a fun read an...
I was really excited for this and picked it up at comic con. I finally got around to reading it and it did not disappoint. I love the wackiness of it but also the messages embedded within it. Initially I wasn’t sure about the art style but it grew on me quickly and also changed throughout which I also enjoyed. I need to get my black heart tattoo ASAP 🖤 I really love Yungblud and their music and this really just adds on to their message. I do wish it was longer though and hope for another part.
I liked this graphic novel a lot. It is probably mostly targeted towards fans of YUNGBLUD, but the story (I believe) could be read by anyone. The story is very true to YUNGBLUD and a lot of the very important messages that he portrays through his music and interviews are also incorporated into the story. I could see that some people had a problem keeping up with the story because of the changing styles of the artwork. For me that was not a problem, I really liked the changes because that way dif...
This graphic novel was surprisingly fantastic! I never hold out too much hope for things musicians put out as glorified merch, this was a refreshing exception. It actually read well and has a compelling storyline, not just a promotional tactic. The only reason I didnt rate this the full 5 stars is due to some spelling errors I came across. While this is forgivable due to mass production and the pressure to put it out quickly, (I preordered my copy) I personally found it distracting. I am not abo...