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This month in SNOTGIRL: It's Halloween... But what is everyone going to wear??
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That's another one in the bag people. If you're not reading Snotgirl, then you're probably not reading this review. Which is a shame because it is seriously the best title that Image is publishing. You can throw anything else they're printing at me, and I will still take Snotgirl over it. Fashion blogging" who knew that it would be my favorite comic subject in 2016. It's so fucking good. Read Full Review
With Snotgirl's edgy writing by Bryan Lee O'Malley and Vibrant art by Leslie Hung it successfully makes the world of a fashion blogger very racy and interesting. And with more plot twists and turns than a Formula 1 race track Snotgirl gives the romance comic genre a much needed shot in the arm. I highly recommend this title. Read Full Review
All in all, Snotgirl #4 isn't as good as its predecessors but it's not bad either. It's just not up to the quirky fun standard I've already come to expect from Lottie Person's world. Read Full Review
This issue pushes forth the mystery of what the heck John has to do with Lottie other than be a fan of her blog. It's only a matter of time before we come find out what's really going on here. For a truly fun and even suspenseful read, Snotgirl is the way to go. Read Full Review
The issue moves at its usual breakneck pace, with ironic laughs, stunning costumes and visual gags galore (the Tokyo cat cafe is a particular highlight), though the plotting feels more functional this time around. Nothing major happens to Lottie, other than her introduction to a heretofore minor character and the continuing deterioration of her mental state, and most of the scenes feel like they're set-ups for the next issue rather than satisfying chunks of story or comedy. That said, to call this the weakest issue so far would be true but misleading;Snotgirl‘s still the freshest, most vigorously entertaining comic on the shelves right now, and I have faith in all involved that the first arc will come together in explosive fashion (excuse the double-pun, folks) next week. Read Full Review
It's a fashion blogging murder mystery???? I just love the art the story and even the lettering. I can't wait to see what happens to Lottie.
Completely different from the sort of comic I usually like.