OYGimel reviewed Sunstone by Stjepan Sejic (Sunstone, #1-3)
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5 stars
This book explores an adult fantasy a lot of us have. That is having a strong friend group.
10/10
128 pages
English language
Published 2015 by Image Comics.
This book explores an adult fantasy a lot of us have. That is having a strong friend group.
10/10
I can barely imagine the kind of work that goes into a graphic novel with art like this, and yet Šejić let's everyone have it for free online, which is why I already read all this a while back. But it's also why I've read it in a slow motion style, a page at a time, and why it's been a while since I read just this part.
So when I'm reading it again now, it's almost like reading it for the first time, except I remember some bits, and remember even better what happens later, but I'm buying each volume anyway, because it's work that deserves some monetary compensation, because I want Šejić to keep it going, because he improves the art for the printed version, and because it's pretty and shiny and I want to own it.
I can barely imagine the kind of work that goes into a graphic novel with art like this, and yet Šejić let's everyone have it for free online, which is why I already read all this a while back. But it's also why I've read it in a slow motion style, a page at a time, and why it's been a while since I read just this part.
So when I'm reading it again now, it's almost like reading it for the first time, except I remember some bits, and remember even better what happens later, but I'm buying each volume anyway, because it's work that deserves some monetary compensation, because I want Šejić to keep it going, because he improves the art for the printed version, and because it's pretty and shiny and I want to own it.
Since I already read this for free online (legally) it was no surprise that the art is gorgeous and the story fascinating. I'd describe it, but it's a graphic novel and as I said available for free online, so if you like the front page you can check out the contents yourself. And if you don't like the front page you're unlikely to enjoy the contents. :)
Since I already read this for free online (legally) it was no surprise that the art is gorgeous and the story fascinating. I'd describe it, but it's a graphic novel and as I said available for free online, so if you like the front page you can check out the contents yourself. And if you don't like the front page you're unlikely to enjoy the contents. :)