Hedge witch Orla has returned home after her grandmother's death to find that her mislaid bones are wreaking havoc all across Haresden!
Mamo's graves must be brought together in order to give her spirit and the town some peace.
Can Orla shoulder the responsibility of quieting her Mamo's spirit and saving her hometown?
Honestly, as a fan of folklore, I'm a wholehearted fan of Mamo and can't wait to read more. Read Full Review
Mamo #2 widens the horizon of the larger story and develops its characters well. This series continues to be a breath of fresh air and a soothing experience. It's a series young and old alike should appreciate, and it has a uniqueness in regards to the magic that feels entirely new. Read Full Review
It's a very story that young, voracious readers will devour because of the inviting art and childlike syntax. Mamo #2 is double the length of your typical comic but feels like a breeze to read because the structure makes it easy to track and follow. There is a very deliberate relation between the action on the page, and the exposition in dialog bubbles. Milledge knows the precise amount of words to fill a panel and makes the entire experience a poetic jaunt. This issue has me very excited for whatever happens next. Read Full Review
The problems with Haresden may be related to Mamo's death"and her restless spirit! Read Full Review