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Moonshine stands up against Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's Outcast with its supernatural and voodoo witchcraft elements. Recommended for anyone interested in fantasy-tinged mob thrillers who are not turned away by foul language or gore.
Owing to its experimental nature, this work is recommended for graphic novels fans who appreciate the complexities of the language; an optional item for casual readers. Note: Some of the language is inappropriate for teens.
Sejic has much to prove in her first print series, but she seems well equipped with talent and skills to become a lasting success. Sf/humor fans will enjoy this quick read.
Recommended for large graphic novel collections serving teens and adults with room to spare on niche historical fiction. A potentially useful springboard for instructors in an academic setting.
Libraries already featuring the previous colored iteration of The Dark Knight Returns in their collections need not add this edition, but Batman enthusiasts will love his story in black and white.
As a rare English-language translation of Maroh's work, this is a must-read for graphic novel enthusiasts; however, the content may be considered too scandalous for some readers.