Creative tensions and "mildly erotic subcurrents" proliferate as Esther and her Svengali boyfriend battle Susan and Daisy for a £5,000 Film Festival prize.
But it all works out! Esther thinks it's great and her director boy wins an award of his own. And everything is good. No on-going angst or mystery (other than whether or not Susan is on Tinder). I loved it and I can't wait for the next issue! Read Full Review
This series is amazing. It reveals the harsh truths about the craziness that is the human condition. The creative team does a fine job with this issue, and I can’t wait to see what’s next for this trio of friends! Read Full Review
'Giant Days' has raised the bar so high that when an issue doesn't quite live up to expectations it can seem worse than it is. It's still more entertaining and satisfying than 99% of what's available at your local comic book store. It's always an adventure with Esther, Daisy, and Susan and worth cherishing every month. Read Full Review
Giant Days is not your typical comic book. There are no superheros or diabolical villains scheming to take over the world. It is more in the lines of a snap shot of our current world and how we deal with life in general. Esther, Susan, and Daisy are all in pursuit of something and in the end, they all seem to achieve their goals. Where Allison is going to take this, we can only wait to find out in the next issue. So the next time you want your life to be done in pictures, just know that Giant Days is there to show you the way. Read Full Review