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Ava's Demon: Book One (2000)

by Michelle Czajkowski(Favorite Author)
4.6 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I binge read the 1000+ pages of this webcomic in one sitting.Oh no, the story is not done, in typical fashion of webcomic series, but this would be one of them stories I need in a physical copy (although I would be missing out on the short animations and beautifully selected music).Overall, this webcomic has such breathtaking art and animation, and the story/plot is so intriguing - throw in some endearing and complex characters and wonderful music - I just couldn't get enough of this!I've been noticing a blow up in graphic novel and comic book loving, and for those new to the world, I would definitely recommend this because it's just perfect.There is a bit of cussing in it, but I feel it adds to it really.READ THIS.
review 2: Ava’s demon is a science fiction
... moregraphic novel following the exploits of Ava, a fifteen year old girl born into a dystopian society who has been plagued by an alien “demon” which only she can see. This spirit has brought it upon herself to make Ava’s young life miserable with a distinct goal in mind. Said goal, once achieved, will free Ava of the demon and allow her to live out her life normally, a dream Ava has always had, for with a new clean slate Ava would finally be able to feel the love of others (a luxury which her demons presence kept from her), but will she be able to complete the task her demon has laid out for her and achieve new life? We shall see…Just from writing that little synopsis alone are allowing the reasons why I enjoyed Ava’s demon so much to come floating back up to the surface, the plot alone is very intriguing and honestly surprisingly unique considering it appears to be one of those “normal teenage girl get’s put into unusual circumstances and must go on adventure to make things normal again” tropes. Although the plot itself is very good the true highlight of this novel is the absolutely beautiful way it is illustrated. It is apparent when looking at each of the individual panel how much attention to detailed was given with the colors, expressions, and scenes to which the reader views. In the end, the only negative point I can give it is that it cuts off very suddenly, in a way that makes the reader jerk away in surprise thinking: “It’s already over? what?” However, even this can be seen as a sort of compliment, because it implies (well at least in my case) that the reader is not only surprised but also disappointed that it had to end so quickly. However, if this is the case for both you (reader) and I, than we shall simply have to wait in frustrating anticipation for volume 2 together! less
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stewa823
Me encanta!! No puedo esperar para el libro 2. ¿Alguien sabe donde lo puedo conseguir en físico?
Stephanie5997
Bueno, he terminado hasta lo que ha sido publicado, pero es simplemente maravilloso.
Vanita
The art is just absurdly beautiful, as is this particular printing.
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