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This was really cute and I loved the art.
This was such a cute graphic novel! For superfans of Disney World (or Disneyland)! Bellamy discovers an alternate world where Wanderland is real.I think this told a solid story with really pretty art and great representation. Bel's brother cross-dresses and seems to be gay, Riot ends up with a girlfriend at the end, and even Bel seems to be maybe asexual/aromantic. Not to mention the variety of skin tones and backgrounds. Suggested for grades 5+ and an overall great read!
Cute and fun mashup of Narnia and Disney World, and this will surely deliver much joy to many readers. Its spell doesn't work on everyone though, and alas, I fear I am one of them. Ah, well. The rest of you, go have fun with this. :-)
This book was mediocrely executed. Felt a little rushed and forced.
I think that this book might have had more meaning for me if I was one of those people who loved Disney land rather than someone who has never gone there. The story has good moments about accepting yourself and that defy convention, but there are a lot of Disney parallels that I probably can't appreciate like others can.The story focuses on Bellamy Munoz who starts the story complaining about how the Wanderland theme park has gone down hill. She is complaining to her brother Michael who is worki...
Like fantasy rainbow sherbet on a hot summer's day after an epic sword fight on unicornback, this comic is a delightful, satisfying treat. Features divine art and lovely Latinx and queer representation. Sure, sometimes the story was a little muddled, and certain events didn't make much sense, but the characters and artwork are so outstanding that a flawed, wacky plot and an unconvincing villain seemed trivial. The panels are so fun and imaginative, and there are some truly phenomenal character e...
Well, I feel seen. Wanderland is transparently Disneyland/World, and as a huge Disney parks nerd, I 100% identify with Bellamy's intense love for a theme park and love/hate relationship with changes to the park. And the idea of being able to make my nerdy fangirl wishlist come true with magic... Now that's a power I'd love to have. And wish fulfillment aside, I loved the characters, the story was great, and the art was cute. Would this book have the same appeal to somebody who isn't a Disney sup...
It’s always great when I have loads more fun reading a comic than I expect to, and I definitely wished there were more issues to spend time with this one- though I was extremely impressed how much was packed into four issues. The breakneck pace at which this story moved would cause most teams to fumble, and though it falters in places the creative team handles it like rockstars.
Narnia for the amusement park set. A fun children's comic about a psuedo-DisneyWorld that is connected to an actual fantasy world. Bel is transported to the actual Wander where she befriends a princess and learns magic. The book is very LGBTQIA friendly. It does lose some focus in the middle of the book as it's more concerned with cracking wise than telling a story at points.
A little girl loves a theme park and one days ends up being transported to the fantasy land the theme park depicts! As her and her new friend hop back and forth between worlds they start to wonder how best to "save" both versions of Wanderland, learning the importance of friendship and the power of belief. It's fun, it's goofy, it's got some nice LGBTQ+ characters, and the sci-fi concept of realms that influence each other is a really cool concept to explore for an all-ages book. What kid isn't
I really liked this. I thought it was intriguing and inventive.
As a Disneyland fan, this book spoke to me.A girl obsessed with a theme park finds a door shes never seen before. Once through it, shes sucked into the real life Wanderland! With the help of her friend new Riot, Bel starts her quest to be a real mage! But can she manage this task while trying to juggle family and school?? As a frequent Disneyland go-er, this book was on point. Bel loves and knows the park so well and I totally can relate. Also some of the puns or the similarities are just great....
Looooooved this.
Bellamy is obsessed with Wanderland Park (a riff on Disney parks with mascot Molly Mongoose), the rides, the easter eggs, the background stories and one day she finds a door to the real life Wanderland and gets mixed up with magic and royalty. This was honestly delightful. Bellamy's brother plays Princess Lark in the parks, and then she meets the real princess, who prefers Riot and loves churros. There's magic and battles and park obsessions, friendship and romance and jealousy, multiple trans c...
This is just fanciful and fun all around.
Cute story with some fun characters. Ending felt a little rushed and I wish we had spent a little more time with the new characters introduced in the last issue.
3.5/5 *
I would recommend this to all Disney Parks fans (or fans of any theme parks honestly). This was such a fun story!
wanderland is more Disneyland than Wonderland. This story features Latinx characters, transgender (or at least drag?), hints at asexuality, and is overall a really fun, quick read.
2.75 out of 5 starsIt was cute and the graphics were fun