The boys go out to celebrate Ashley's bachelor party. Lottie lies low following an embarrassing incident. The past haunts Virgil. Wow, it sounds so cool when you put it in short, declarative sentences! Nice!
As Snotgirl nears the end of its third arc, more than just snot will be spilled on the dance floor. O'Malley picks up the pacing and introduces some violence in the dramatically exaggerated world of Lottie Person. Read Full Review
Instant classic. Also, everyone is decidedly gay and that's great. Read Full Review
Snotgirl #14 continues to show the artistic star power of O'Malley and Hung, plus it's a really fun story to keep up with. Read Full Review
Snotgirl is a hyper-realized story about our own relationship with social media, and #14 beautifully continues to tell this almost horrifying tale. It explores how the mask we create online can never live up to who we are in real life, and how this affects our own interpersonal relationships and psyche. Read Full Review
This issue the focus shifts a great deal to the men"a bachelor party gone wrong"but it almost feels a little too cliche, even for a book that deals with the superficiality of influencer life. Not helping things is the length of time between issues of Snotgirl"it's been almost four months since our last visit to Lottie's world. That gap makes it a little difficult to maintain the momentum of a mystery that increasingly grows more complex with every page. Read Full Review
Very hard to keep up with a series that has 5 months between issues. There must be a good chance of only two issues in 2019, despite the "bi-monthly" schedule. The team really need to get their act together.
That said, issue 14 was an excellent issue. This third act has been the strongest to date.
It loses a full point for the ridiculous schedule.