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I’m loving this series!!! the art is stunning and the ghosts are so fun ahh
Daphne is pissing ghosts-well, A ghost- off and is about to be eaten until the HBIC Ghost saves her. I feel like up to this point there’s not really much to like about Daphne and I hate saying that, I feel like such a hater..because while I feel like she’s this young naive girl in this big new city trying to figure out this new world..it’s like What’s not to like about that? It’s real life for every single girl who leaves home at some point. Little red riding hood out in the wild. There’s just s...
don't think im gonna be continuing on in this series :(
Super fun!For my full review, check out Volume 1: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The latter portion of this comic issue confused but overall I still like the story. I’m curious to see what happens in the next issue with a new ghost being added to the group.
Love!
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The art is truly around 80% of what makes these pretty good. This is a series I could definitely see benefitting from a screen adaptation because there are a lot of fun elements and opportunities with it so far, but graphic novels rarely fulfill my deeper desire to connect with the characters. There’s just too much brevity in this format which is why it’s rare for me to read graphic novels.
There was messy transition between flashback to the now story, but the story is starting to unfold and show what it's going to be - which looks cool!
THIS SERIES IS SO DAMN GOOD.
"When Daphne moved to L.A. she was hoping to spend more time with her boyfriend. She certainly wasn’t expecting to wind up in a house full of ghosts. But Ghosted in L.A. #4 finds Daphne still living with this ghostly crew—and all of their issues.The previous issue brought a few surprise reveals to the mix, one of which Daphne has no choice but to deal with. Immediately. And things are not looking quite so cheerful and light as we had previously anticipated. Who would have thought that a house fu...
Rycroft Manor is a fresh start for me to make progress and read bonds --not a prison to fester in like the way you treat it.Honestly, the artwork is what's making me keep reading this series, because the plotlines are pretty slow and boring so far. And Daphne's still extremely annoying, even though we're already four issues in...