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A review by ashylibrarian
Lunar Boy by Cin Wibowo, Jes Wibowo
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
A beautifully queer science fiction graphic novel that celebrates its characters and challenges what society wants us to be.
The characters are beautifully diverse and have strong and hopeful conversations. The found family was like a warm hug and the intricate and unique art style helped to bring everything together.
An amazingly queer science fiction graphic novel that celebrates its characters and challenges what society wants and expects us to be. I adored this graphic novel and want everyone to know about it! The characters are beautifully diverse and have strong and hopeful conversations together. There are so many important conversations about identity that happen within the pages of this book, and the authors handle them beautifully by using insightful and thoughtful dialogue with compassionate illustrations. The found family was like a warm hug and the intricate and unique art style helped to bring everything together.
The characters are beautifully diverse and have strong and hopeful conversations. The found family was like a warm hug and the intricate and unique art style helped to bring everything together.
An amazingly queer science fiction graphic novel that celebrates its characters and challenges what society wants and expects us to be. I adored this graphic novel and want everyone to know about it! The characters are beautifully diverse and have strong and hopeful conversations together. There are so many important conversations about identity that happen within the pages of this book, and the authors handle them beautifully by using insightful and thoughtful dialogue with compassionate illustrations. The found family was like a warm hug and the intricate and unique art style helped to bring everything together.
Moderate: Deadnaming and Transphobia