![]() ![]() Daisy and her gran have all the feels after her gran finds out she’s gay. Sarin draws the other two issues and John Allison’s writing is mostly top-notch as ever. So Julia Madrigal takes over art duties for a couple issues here and… eeeeeMaybe the jobs fair storyline, Daisy as a residential mentor and Susan and McGraw’s domestic strife wasn’t the most compelling material either but I do wonder if Sarin had drawn these issues whether I’d have enjoyed them more. At this point I’d say she’s easily surpassed Treiman as the defining Giant Days artist - she’s made the title that much her own. She has been an absolute trooper, drawing every issue after original artist Lissa Treiman left in Volume 2, producing nothing but impossibly consistent high quality the entire time. Not that I begrudge series regular Max Sarin a break. No, not a giant jacked American-Samoan man with a winning personality that makes everyone like him despite starring in one terrible movie after another, but my constant go-to-never-fails great read.īut WAIT - a less than stellar rating for this tenth(!) book?! Is my rock crumbling - is this the end times? To that I say nay - or maybe yay, but for reasons completely separate from comics - unless artist Julia Madrigal is gonna be coming back. ![]()
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