Watasin, Elizabeth – Adventures of A-Girl #5

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Adventures of A-Girl #5

Add this to the list of stuff that I didn’t bother to put on the page because I hadn’t seen anything from the creator for a few years. By now it should be obvious that I just miss a lot of the little anthologies and stuff that people put out, and the local comic store usually doesn’t have anything too out of the ordinary (although they are getting better), so it’s not the easiest thing in the world for me to keep up with everything. Anyway, I’ve loved this series for years. It has a whimsical (there’s one word I thought I’d never use in a review) feel to it that is unmatched by pretty much anything else out there. The art style is a bit simplistic, but it fits the mood of the book perfectly. This issue is mostly about A-Girl (the “A” stands for “asexual”, in case you were wondering) showing us around the duplex she lives in. This is just one of those books that puts a smile on my face for the whole time that I’m reading it, and I can’t think of a better recommendation that that. Check out her website to see what she has available. She says that all of the issues are online, which just isn’t true unless I have no idea how to point and click. Which really sucks because I thought I would finally get to read #4, but there you go…

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