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What a lovely/cute story! This is one I will follow for sure. The art is so cute and the characters are already so attaching -the friendship between Julie and Chet is GOALS! *.* also it's diverse! So yayy.
I loved the colors and the story was interesting.I'll read more
Really cute with a legit fat lead. Looking forward to seeing where it's going to go!
I love the fantastical elements and the lgbtq+ characters! I would like to continue the series.
Well, this was fun! I needed a comic book break between two heavy reads & I am glad I picked up MOONSTRUCK #1 by Grace Ellis & C0. Grace is the creator of LUMBERJANES, one of my all-time favorite series so I am excited to see where this goes. Magical creatures, humor, crushes, werewolves. I'm about that life.
A mythical creature characters, good story, colorful images and a diverse characters? Where you will find it? It's here!
amazing artwork with a lovely story that I can't wait to read more about.
Very fun and short.
Beautiful art, queer characters and also magical creatures!! The story itself doesn’t hook me in but I appreciate the existence of this comic, even if it’s a coffee shop trope.
This is!! So cute!! I already need more! I love all the character designs and quirks and the story is already so engaging. Plus the artwork is perfect!
Adorable and wonderful and diverse! If you ever thought "wouldn't it be cool if there was a gayer and more supernatural Giant Days?" this is for you!
The characters, the art! Oh lordy I've been waiting for this comic for a while now!Punny Centaurs, adorable werewolves, cat cafe's and so many MONSTERS! All unique and wonderful! Funny, spooky and I'm dying for the next issue!
I absolutely adored this comic! It was exactly what I was looking for with cups of coffee, drama and diversity! This comic also makes me miss being a barista.Julie is super excited about how well her date with Selena turned out. She talks about this with her best friend Chet, the centaur. Oh by the way, this coffee shop hosts a variety of magical creatures. Julie also turns into a werewolf.. sometimes. I feel like the first issue is just setting up some of the plot. I'm looking forward to the ne...
Fast paced.Quirky characters.Fat MC (where weight is no the focus or an issue)
4 out of 5 stars.“Okay, bye! I love you, be safe, make good choices, don't talk to strangers unless they look like my type!”Hilarious, adorable, beautiful art, lots of well done diversity, sweet friendships - Moonstruck is all I could ask for in a graphic novel. I loved the friendship between Julie and Chet so much. It's the kind of friendship I love to see in stories and it worked really well in graphic novel form. The world building was wonderful and intriguing, and I can't wait to see where G...
Moonstruck is exactly what I want to fulfill my light-hearted fantasy needs. With beautifully soft colours and rounded lines, Shae Beagle's artwork is the perfect fit for such an endearing and adorable cast of quirky dorks stumbling through life - with the added layer of them all being creatures from fantasy/myth. The diversity in body type, race, sexual orientation, gender identity feels natural and is a giant plus.This is a delight and I'm super excited to read more from the series. A first is...
I've been waiting for the first issue of this comic to drop for months now, so the arrival has been more than satisfying, to say the least.In Moonstruck we have: Fantasy creatures are living typical, unremarkable lives alongside humans, and barista Julie strives to be the most unremarkable of all. Normal job, normal almost-girlfriend, normal...werewolf transformations that happen when she gets upset? Yikes! But all bets are off when she and her centaur best friend Chet find themselves in the
Surprisingly (given my comics wheelhouse) this is one that I had heard/knew nothing about in advance.This was a complete "Hmm, this looks cute and interesting moment" as I pulled it off the shelf of my local comic book store ( coupled with the recommendation of the owner, who knows my tastes since I've been goingvthere for more years than I care to recall.But I digress... This was a promising start to what I hope will be an enjoyable series. This was an intelligent opener, with smart dialogue, l...
rt: 5/5The art is very soft, from the colors to the line work, and I love it! I’ve noticed that a lot of comics seem to have very hard defining colors, a lot of them make for beautiful scenes but they seem to always want to POP! out of the page. For this series, I really doubt that art style would fit the overall tone so I’m really happy that the overall look of the panels are very soft, but still bright and eye-catching. I also love the character designs; they’re each so unique in style and sha...
I wanted to like this graphic novel more than I actually did. The story takes place among a group of friends who work at varying coffee shops around their school's campus. In a world that is both our own and not our own, the college-aged characters are a variety of different mythical creatures. Some are centaurs, some are vampires, and some are straight up ghosts. There are humans in the story, and everyone's different "species" is treated with a similar kind of political correctness/sensitivity...