In a heart-wrenching flashback issue, the pain of Romie's biggest secret is revealed, and the burden they have been carrying for over a hundred years will most certainly rip their friendships apart forever.
Nguyen delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The world of the characters looks amazing and the characters have a wonderful visual spark to them that makes you feel for them. Read Full Review
Little Monsters has made a habit so far of dropping tidbits of knowledge and backstory on readers through its back-and-forth swaps between the present and the past, but issue #10 takes things a step further by relinquishing some big "aha!" moments. Read Full Review
I’m digging the story. Still a bit slow. Need more answers or progression. The pronoun stuff with Romie is super annoying. Makes the comic hard to read. Though this from the first issue when I noticed it. Does not translate well and I think the writer should reevaluate the use of new pronouns that have no basis in grammar or objectivity. The story has been good. A lot of storylines happening at once which isn’t bad, but can be confusing at times.
A little slow still for a while now. Not enough to be invested into at this point.
We get some answers, but it still feels like it's lacking a punch. I'd love to feel more invested than I am.