Snotgirl #7

Writer: Bryan Lee O'Malley, Leslie Hung Artist: Leslie Hung Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 20, 2017 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
8.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

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From bestselling writer BRYAN LEE O'MALLEY (Scott Pilgrim) and superstar LESLIE HUNG, it's Image's new hit SNOTGIRL! Lottie Person is a beloved blogger who's living life while secretly suffering from alarming allergies. This month: Fashion your seatbelts, because the girls are planning a road trip to San Diego!

  • 9.0
    We The Nerdy - Jean-Luc Botbyl Sep 20, 2017

    Snotgirl is definitely an oddity. It thrives in breaking from the norm, using that very divergence as a plot device. Every issue is a treat, a jaunt through a world that feels all too brief, and leaves me desperate for the next installment. Hopefully this book is back to a more regular release schedule, making that desperation short-lived. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Graphic Policy - jenisaur Sep 24, 2017

    If I knew these people in real life, I would hate them, and you probably would, too. However, kept at the safe distance of being fictional, and dressed in what can only be described as the weirdest (and yet coolest?) couture Ive ever seen, I cant wait to find out what kind of trouble they get themselves into next. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    GWW - Jessica Chaleff Sep 19, 2017

    For someone called SnotGirl there wasn't a lot of snot in this issue... call me crazy, I know. But there were certainly some snotty attitudes from these bloggers to make up for that! Can't wait to see where the Charlene arc takes us. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Multiversity Comics - John Schaidler Sep 25, 2017

    Like Snotgirl herself, there's a glitzy sheen to this book than communicates one thing, but underneath that faade, there's a wonderfully complex and compelling truth that slowly reveals itself. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Kat Calamia Sep 21, 2017

    Snotgirl continues to break down our social media-obsessed culture in a clever narrative that forces you to question the reliability of the series' narrator. Read Full Review

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