Review Detail
5.0 1
Middle Grade Fiction
1498
One of the most beautiful recent graphic novels
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Ink Girls is a fabulous graphic novel with amazing artwork.
The details of the interior architecture are as stunning as the external like the city, the harbor, or the palace. This is a story of truth and union.
Telling the truth and revealing the truth keeps corruption in check and protects the city. But when fear rules, too many suffer. It is up to three girls who come from different perspectives and backgrounds to unite against lies and corruption to save not only the life of the Printer Master but the future of the city.
The printer's apprentice, the heir, and a pirate join forces to investigate and gather proof. There's plenty of intrigues, politics, a sense of justice, mystery, and investigation, and a runaway princess who learns more about her people.
The main theme is about union and the ability to hear others. Not being afraid to speak up. The art style is inspiring and makes this project one to collect or fall in love with fantasy graphic novels. For some, it may be a bit too heavy on text (slows down the reading pace) but I don't mind.
Art 5 plus plus
There's a lot to this feminist story, and art and text complement each other well.
The details of the interior architecture are as stunning as the external like the city, the harbor, or the palace. This is a story of truth and union.
Telling the truth and revealing the truth keeps corruption in check and protects the city. But when fear rules, too many suffer. It is up to three girls who come from different perspectives and backgrounds to unite against lies and corruption to save not only the life of the Printer Master but the future of the city.
The printer's apprentice, the heir, and a pirate join forces to investigate and gather proof. There's plenty of intrigues, politics, a sense of justice, mystery, and investigation, and a runaway princess who learns more about her people.
The main theme is about union and the ability to hear others. Not being afraid to speak up. The art style is inspiring and makes this project one to collect or fall in love with fantasy graphic novels. For some, it may be a bit too heavy on text (slows down the reading pace) but I don't mind.
Art 5 plus plus
There's a lot to this feminist story, and art and text complement each other well.
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