The Tea Dragon: Festival OGN
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The Tea Dragon: Festival OGN

Writer: Katie O'Neill Artist: Katie O'Neill Publisher: Oni Press Release Date: September 18, 2019 Cover Price: $21.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Revisit the enchanting world of Tea Dragons with an all-new companion story to the two-time Eisner Award-winning graphic novel The Tea Dragon Society!
Rinn has grown up with the Tea Dragons that inhabit their village, but stumbling across a real dragon turns out to be a different matter entirely! Aedhan is a young dragon who was appointed to protect the village but fell asleep in the forest eighty years ago. With the aid of Rinn's adventuring uncle Erik and his partner Hesekiel, they investigate the mystery of his enchanted sleep, but Rinn's real challenge is to help Aedhan come to terms with feeling that he cannot get back the time he h more

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Vixen Ninetails May 20, 2020

    The Tea Dragon Festival is once again another charming and enchanting story by Katie ONeill. With a story that focuses on many emotional challenges, relatable topics, a small insight into gender identification, as well as highlighting a community's openness to learn sign language to help include another member of the village as much as possible. This is an all round, feel good book and one I would highly recommend! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Vixen Ninetails May 20, 2020

    The Tea Dragon Festival is once again another charming and enchanting story by Katie ONeill. With a story that focuses on many emotional challenges, relatable topics, a small insight into gender identification, as well as highlighting a community's openness to learn sign language to help include another member of the village as much as possible. This is an all round, feel good book and one I would highly recommend! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - Maia Rose Sep 15, 2019

    One of the hardest things about growing up is realizing that the path you've envisioned for yourself is not always the path that's best for you to follow. Another hard thing is realizing that just because paths have been closed off to you, sometimes due to no fault of your own, doesn't mean there aren't more paths available. The Tea Dragon Festival addresses both of these wonderfully with an added message showing skills have value even if you don't see it right away. We learn these lessons from changing careers and changing majors and often times it feels like a failure to give up on one dream but The Tea Dragon Festival really shows that deciding on a different path or being incapable of completing your original goals isn't a failure, just the start of a something new. Read Full Review

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