two graphic novels
Mar. 29th, 2007 11:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I read Hopeless Savages: Ground Zero, and now I have to admit it. I'm definitely hooked on another comic series. This one was all about loooove. But not in a soft fuzzy way. I wish more teenagers would read this book. I wish it had been around to read when I was a teenager. It includes a lot about the crazy stuff that love makes us do as well as how it enriches our lives and what makes it special. Four stars. Great series.
I got Blood Alone out of the library because I thought it looked interesting. It's a vampire manga, featuring a little-girl vampire and her grown male protector, with whom she has a loving but not sexual relationship. I liked it, but not enough to seek out further volumes.
So far, I've liked everything I've gotten from the Million Year Picnic queer comics list. However, the stuff I've tried from their list of comics for girls (The Courageous Princess and Leave It To Chance) has disappointed me. I guess I'll keep focusing on the queer comics list.
I got Blood Alone out of the library because I thought it looked interesting. It's a vampire manga, featuring a little-girl vampire and her grown male protector, with whom she has a loving but not sexual relationship. I liked it, but not enough to seek out further volumes.
So far, I've liked everything I've gotten from the Million Year Picnic queer comics list. However, the stuff I've tried from their list of comics for girls (The Courageous Princess and Leave It To Chance) has disappointed me. I guess I'll keep focusing on the queer comics list.