The good witch of the west.

Paperback, 176 pages

English language

Published March 16, 2007 by Tokyopop.

ISBN:
978-1-59816-621-7
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2 stars (3 reviews)

Narrowly escaping the destruction of her home, Firiel rushes to the Count's castle, where she begs Adale and Eusis to help her find Rune.

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Review of 'The good witch of the west.' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

This volume was significantly better than the last. Though I'm still confused about the art. It's only been a short amount of time and suddenly all the characters look like they aged at least five years? The plot is lacking too. I do like the new environment and new set of characters but it all seems rather trivial and silly. I really only want to finish this series for the sake of finishing it (just like what I did for the Twilight series).

Review of 'The good witch of the west.' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

This volume was a big huge mess. Like someone else said, the art made it really hard to follow. Sometimes, the characters would look matured but in the next scene (that's not even a flashback) they look all young again. However, I can't deny that the art is pretty. Still, pretty art does not cut it. Firiel is quite an annoying character along with her male counterpart, Rune. Nothing about the characters draw me in and I have no feelings for them whatsoever.

Review of 'The good witch of the west' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

All of it was rather cute. I find it a bit annoying how the two fifteen-year-olds look like they're 10. Surely, I didn't look that young four months ago, did I? Other than that, the art was decently drawn. I'm not one for the style. A bit too cutesy for my taste. And the story was a bit cliche. The characters extremely stereotypical.

Subjects

  • Graphic novels.