Published Date: February 2013
Publishing Co.: IDW Publishing
Pages: 152
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
The first chapter has a fun little Calvin & Hobbes feel that was an interesting/nice change of scenery. Not to mention, it actually added to the scenery a little more since the background expanded upon what was happening on each page.
This isn’t an action packed edition but I enjoyed it more than the previous two installments as it evolved around each one of the characters a little more. How each is dealing with everything they’ve seen and experienced since moving and their growing relationships.
This is also the volume where they begin to figure out exactly where the danger is emanating from, therefore introducing a new conflict/challenge altogether.
Yeah, the Calvin and Hobbes-inspired artwork was a nice touch. 🙂 I forgot that that happened in that particular volume. Glad you’re still enjoying the series. ❤
I kind of wished they had kept the Calvin & Hobbes theme going the whole volume. It was fun.
Yeah, it definitely was fun. 🙂 Sometimes it can be so jarring when the art style in a comic suddenly shifts, but I felt it worked really well in this.
I agree.