Augusta Webster thought she was an ordinary girl living an ordinary life in an ordinary town. But that was before the Snabbit-half-snake/half-rabbit-arrived to turn Augusta's world upside down and reveal that she's anything but ordinary. A new all-ages fantasy from J.M. DeMatteis, creator of Abadazad, with astonishing art by Vassilis Gogtizilas.
If you enjoy nonsensical storytelling; balloons with teeth; or -most importantly- trippy, frantic, brain-liquidating art, you'd do well to pick upThe Adventures of Augusta Wind#1. Always assuming, of course, that you can actually read it. I recommend giving it a flip-through before buying, to make sure those text boxes are legible. Hopefully IDW will fix that in any later printings, or at least in the trade. Read Full Review
If you have a child that’s old enough to read to, then you might actually want to pick this book up for them. It’s a risk free make-believe world and is very easy for them to follow; and you can spend hours upon hours figuring out the art together. For adults that will be the primary market for this book, they’ll probably find it pretty boring and average, which is a very good description for it. Read Full Review
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