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The Single Issue Awards: August 2016


August 2016 Stats
Total Comics Read: 8
New Series Started: 0
Series Continued: 6
Series Abandoned:1

Note: I do not have a Single Issue Awards post for July 2016, because I traveled during that month and did not read any comics.


The Bronze Award Goes To: 
Over the Garden Wall 2 #3 (June 2016) 
By Levari, Campbell, McGee, & Burgos

Over the Garden Wall is constantly spooky charming, yet this issue was particularly so.

The basic story line and witty, easy, comic drama that flies up in the exchange dependably figures out how to make me snicker.

In this issue Anna, who has been living in segregation out in the forested areas, at last gets a guest. Be that as it may, it is not the individual she has been anticipating.

This issue addressed a couple addresses, and offered enough backstory to tissue out the historical backdrop of Anna's folks. In any case, before the finish of it, I had an entire pack of new inquiries, and a reignited foresight for the following issue!

Any individual who likes kid's shows, Autumn, and spoopy things will quickly adore Over the Garden Wall.
The Silver Award Goes To:
The Storyteller: Dragons #4 (March 2016) 
By Jorge Corona and Jen Hickman

Like all issues in the Storyteller arrangement, this was a remain solitary.

A youthful Heroine named Tokoyo sets out alone on an adventure through a greatly unsafe ring of islands. She conveys disdain in her heart for her country and just a single wish: to discover her banished father.

En route she kills brutes which have tormented the villagers here and wins the title of a courageous warrior.

One day she see's two people on a bluff and races up there to stop whatever franticness she fears may happen next. Be that as it may, youthful Tokoyo does not generally observe the full picture.

This issue was so pleasant on the grounds that I truly felt like I got a total story. The plot figured out how to take some speedy wanders aimlessly, and also, offer the possibility for our principle character to experience some advancement. Seeing this executed so well in simply the few pages of one issue was amazing.
The Gold Award Goes To:
Another Castle #4 (August 2016)
By Paulina Ganucheau & Andrew Wheeler

Another Castle is FANTASTIC.

I realize that I'm now on issue #4 of this arrangement, but this is the first occasion when it has made it on the honor list, however that is progressively the consequence of when I read the past issues instead of the value of those magnificent issues.

On the other hand, a less complex method for putting it: This arrangement is brilliant and on the off chance that you've not yet looked at it, go do as such promptly.

There's an abhorrent despot during the time spent overwhelming a neighboring Kingdom. A princess attempting to spare herself and her kin. An entire bundle of creatures and mystical people. Furthermore, several warrior sovereigns who are not exactly beyond any doubt what they ought to do.

What attracted me to this comic arrangement was the workmanship. Paulina Ganucheau draws fascinating, expressive, and exceptionally unmistakable characters. Her view and scenes breath life into this whole world. What's more, her shading decisions include profundity and tone.

Another mansion recounts a story you may think you've heard some time recently, however the characters make it have a craving for something absolutely new. It has a preposterousness like ABC's Galavant and Shrek, however with a more develop, cutting edge, tone, and a style all its own.

To see all the comics I read this month, and every month, check out my Goodreads 'comics shelf' here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/44410843-amanda-at-nerdification-reviews?shelf=comics&view=covers

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