The full color adventures of comicdom’s favorite tween witch continues! It’s taken a while but Courtney has finally found a human friend in Hillsborough. But something is off about her new pal, Holly. Does Holly know more about the world of witches and warlocks than she’s letting on or is Courtney’s paranoia getting the best of her? Will a trip to Goblin Town lead her to the truth?
As a fan of the Courtney Crumrin series, the fact that she is now in an ongoing is all the more better for my summer reading. However, this issue itself alludes back to certain events in previous books, and I could see where it might be hard for new readers to follow along. I had actually forgotten some elements of the third volume ("The Twilight Kingdom"), but it's great to see creator Ted Naifeh bring back some elements and characters from previous installments, even if for a moment. Read Full Review
This book is not so far along that you couldn’t jump in and start reading. Sure you’ll be missing a few details from the first two issues, but the true story has only just begun. There is an extensive history for Courtney Crumrin already that I haven’t read, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying this series. If you enjoy dark magic stories that don’t paint perfect pictures then you’ll enjoy this, it’s kid friendly so don’t expect anyone’s head to be ripped off though. Read Full Review
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