A group of high schoolers get more than they bargained for when the drag show they're attending is attacked by monsters in this funny YA graphic novel from acclaimed queer comics creator Sina Grace. Marvin Matocho just wanted to have a simple night out with his friends at the local drag show. But when a mysterious pink snow starts to fall, Marvin finds himself the hero of his own story when Los Angeles suddenly becomes overrun by monsters. Now he, along with his group of friends consisting of several queer teens, a drag queen, and a 50-something bar manager, are the only folks who can prevent the complete annihilation of the city-that is, if more
Honestly, I could keep writing aboutWest Hollywood Monster Squad, because there are so many small moments, incredible details, and fun references that made me giggle and my heart hurt. I won't give away any twists, and trust me thereare twists, but just know that the way this comic's plot unfolds kept me easily engaged and interested, something that not every 100+ page graphic novel is able to do. In a world that needs queer resistance - both violent and loving - more than ever before,West Hollywood Monster Squad from Sina Grace and Bradley Clayton carries an important message, wrapped up in stunning art, and an exciting, monstrous adventure. Read Full Review
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