Are drugs good, bad, or indifferent? Daisy is going to discover the truth for herself when she makes friends with the very fun Erin, who gives her some pills. Unfortunately, Daisy's Granny decides it's the perfect time for a surprise visit, and it'll be up to Esther and Susan to help her keep it together.
If you haven't picked up the series yet, keep an eye out for the Giant Days: Orientation Edition, coming in July, which packages the sold-out first two issues in one at a single-issue price point. Read Full Review
This book is meant to be funny while reflecting reality in the best way that it can—and it does its job extremely well. There is happy, sad, confusing, frustrating, funny, and awesome all jam packed into one series. I recommend this series to anyone and everyone who has gone to college and/or is interested in the dynamics of such. This is an amazing book, and it has made my life so much better. So make yours better, and pick it up today! Read Full Review
It's not just a great story to read, but a beautiful book to look at. Read Full Review
There's so much I love about this comic. The friendship, the diverse characters, the dialogue, the humor and one-liners, the ordinary situations that turn absurd all too quickly" it's just all-around wonderful, and above all else, it's plain fun. Read Full Review
Giant Days shows how entertaining a simple story about new friends in a new place can be. Read Full Review
A nice, enjoyable read. Fairly easy to consume and handels a wide rage of liberal subjects fairly well. Good for when you want to read something that will make you smile. Read Full Review
I'm glad there was more continuity between this issue and the last. The first couple issues were kind of ‘so-so' because it didn't really seem like there was a truly overarching narrative. but now that the book has been extended to 12 issues it seems like some things are going to be able to be better developed moving forward. Ultimately, it's a great comic and really nostalgic for those who are looking back on their freshman days. I'm still digging it's quirkiness. Read Full Review