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The artwork in this series is stoning. I love the Asian/Western steampunk kind of vibe too it. Interesting writing. I enjoyed the series.

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THE ART! Wow, this was really gorgeous. The cover immediately had my attention and I've been wanting to read it for some time now. Not sure what was stopping me, but we're in it now. From the first page there's a ton of info and backstory thrown at the reader. It gets confusing and hard to follow so I just ended up going with it with hopes it would all click into place down the line. It never really did for me. I'm still missing some key elements here which I guess is a good reason to continue... The middle lost my attention a bit too. It didn't seem like much was helping propel the story forward. Again with the info dump, but the good news is that it picked back up. Things get really interesting. And dark. These steampunk vibes ended up working really well for MONSTRESS as did the cliffhanger. I'm intrigued and may need to sit with Vol. 2 to see whether I continue with the rest of the series or not.

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This is one comic you don’t want miss. Stunning art, an intriguing plot and fascinating world all combine into one addicting series about the monsters within

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Over on my website death of the author reviews we covered the first six issues over Monstress in a video review.
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I love this series. It is so fascinating, and the art is incredible. I am glad the series is still going and will keep reading!

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It was good! i like the world as well as the characters.
And beautiful art!

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It was lovely! http://www.fangirlhappyhour.com/2016/06/24/fangirl-happy-hour-episode-47-tiger-blowjobs/

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This was a very different experience than what I usually get from comics. For one, the art was much, much better than one typically sees, and it stayed consistently good throughout. The world was much more unique and fresh than a lot of comics or fantasy fiction in general that I come across. It was also nice to be treated as an intelligent reader who doesn't need their hand held-- the world is vivid and alive and doesn't slow down to explain itself to you. The main characters were interesting, particularly the heroine whose darkness literally cannot be held at bay.
I did question the cat characters, however. They seemed too light and silly in many ways to fit in with the otherwise grimdark world. They felt more like the obligatory small animal sidekicks you so often see in mediocre anime series rather than something that was organic to the world. I just felt like the writer or artist just has a thing for cats, not that their inclusion was actually right for the story.

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This review is for volume 1 as a whole.

Warnings: violence, gore, cannibalism, slavery, body horror, torture, concentration camps, severe burns to one character, fatmisia.

Takeda's art and character design is absolutely breathtaking, like if Alphonse Mucha drew visions of a fantastical, steampunk future. Visually it's an absolute pleasure to read, and the image of the ghosts of massive, eldritch gods floating unseeing above the world will stay with me a long time. I'm almost tempted to raise the rating to four stars on the basis on the art alone.

This world is not homogeneous, there's a lot of diversity in terms of race, among humans and ancients, and there's an f/f relationship between two side characters. However, of the three fat characters presented, one is horrendously evil, they and one other die horribly, and the third is lovely but not treated well because she helps the main character. I could have done without that kind of fatmisic violence. Pretty much everyone else in the comic is ethereally tall and slim.

The story is interesting, but does not have enough exposition for my taste. I did get some of the answers I was looking for by the end of the volume, but it didn't feel like enough – and I wasn't terribly invested in what happens next until the last two issues.

This volume isn't enough to make it a favourite series, but maybe the next one? Monstress certainly has all the makings of an amazing fantasy series, and almost every element of this is something I usually love, so we'll see.

3.5/5.

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Copied from review of chapter 1, as this covers the volume as a whole:
Monstress caught my eye because of the absolutely gorgeous art! I didn't fall in love with the first volume however. I will say that it was intriguing enough a concept that I did purchase and read the second volume. I am glad I did, as volume 2 is so much better than volume 1. Volume 1 has action, but it is not nearly as exciting as volume 2.

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What is this story about?

In this issue, the Warlord continues to be on the move to discover the whereabouts of the mysterious power that Maika holds. Meanwhile, Maika is starting to have trouble controlling the demon that is inside of her as the demon continuously wants to eat a living being and it seems that Kippa the fox child is on its menu!

Can Maika control her new terrible powers before it causes even more harm?

Read this issue to find out!

What I loved about this story:

Marjorie Liu has done it again with her masterful storytelling as we actually get to see Maika Halfwolf struggling with the demon inside of her and it was interesting seeing that the demon is also having trouble with controlling Maika’s body and trying to understand about Maika herself. Marjorie Liu really provided an interesting dynamic between the demon and Maika as it is rare that I read fantasy stories where the protagonist and the evil being inside of them are trying to understand each other instead of trying to fight each other. I also like the fact that we start to see more humanity in Maika as it shows that she cares for Kippa and does not want any harm to come to her, which is quite heartwarming given that Maika tends to not trust anyone she comes across to. Sana Takeda’s artwork is as gorgeous as always as the characters look so realistic and I love the different environments that we get to see in this book as they convey the atmospheres of the situations that characters get into such as the majestic temples that represent the animal royalty in this universe and the scary forests that represent the fear and terror that Maika and Kippa have to experience in their journey.

What made me feel uncomfortable about this story:

Readers be warned that there are some scary moments in this issue, such as the demon inside Maika threatening to eat any innocent being in its path and that might creep out some readers.

Final Thoughts:

Overall, “Monstress Volume One: Awakening Part Four” is another fantastic issue of the “Monstress” series that any fan of fantasy and horror should definitely check out!

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This book tells the story of a fantasy world ruled by women. There are humans and Arcanin (non-human beings that can have different appearances).

The art is stunning, it features beautiful backgrounds and breathtaking eyes.

This book’s cast of characters is diverse and every single one of them is interesting.

The story is great, it’s intriguing and dark.The ending was amazing, it made me need to pick up the following issue.

I highly recommend this book to fantasy loving readers, even to those who usually don’t read graphic novels.

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After reading this marvelous comic here I went straight to buy it. Masterpiece!

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