WONDER CITY (graphic novel) Written by Victor Fusté. Illustrated by Jared Cullum
Published by Insight Kids in 2022.
Synopsis:
Teenager Alex Riley and her older sister Elizabeth are very different kinds of people. They are the daughters of a adventurous married couple who turned their adventures as archaeologists into a TV action adventure cartoon. Think of them as the archaeologist versions of Steve Irwin (the Crocodile Hunter) and his wife.
Their mother passed away a while back and their father recently died in mysterious circumstances working on a secret project in the subway tunnels under New York City. Now they are having to depend on each other.
The good guys sneaking into the network of tunnels and sewers under New York City |
My review:
I liked Wonder City well enough, especially at first. There are strong characters, interesting art, and There is an ongoing issue with the speech balloons. There were smushed together words, misspellings, and strangely divided words that made me wonder if they were electronically inserted and no one bothered to check on the results.
The final climactic scene was a bit too much for me. It didn't quite make sense and there were times when the art didn't quite make it clear what was happening - kind of blurry with weird magic tossed in to make it all work out in the end even if it makes no sense.
Final verdict:
Pretty good (if not super original) story marred by unclear art and writing at the end. The weird typos in the speech balloons made it seem like no one cared at the publishing house.
I rate this graphic novel 3 stars out of 5. It can be found at Amazon.com here: WONDER CITY. Written by Victor Fusté. Illustrated by Jared Cullum.
I liked Wonder City well enough, especially at first. There are strong characters, interesting art, and There is an ongoing issue with the speech balloons. There were smushed together words, misspellings, and strangely divided words that made me wonder if they were electronically inserted and no one bothered to check on the results.
The final climactic scene was a bit too much for me. It didn't quite make sense and there were times when the art didn't quite make it clear what was happening - kind of blurry with weird magic tossed in to make it all work out in the end even if it makes no sense.
Final verdict:
Pretty good (if not super original) story marred by unclear art and writing at the end. The weird typos in the speech balloons made it seem like no one cared at the publishing house.
I rate this graphic novel 3 stars out of 5. It can be found at Amazon.com here: WONDER CITY. Written by Victor Fusté. Illustrated by Jared Cullum.
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