
LeMon’s adventure has her testing out the goods of 3 LIONS. But what will happen when those 3 lions find out a MONSTER has been messing with their stuff? Includes a teacher’s guide.
I need to admit that, this comic book is better than the other comic books I’ve read in this series so far. But as always I will explain everything in this review. So stay tuned.
This comic book in a way, blends elements from fantasy and self-discovery in this comic book, which I personally really liked. However there are times where the comic book gets pretty shitty and overpowers the engagement part of this comic book.
The story in this comic book follows the same characters as the other comic books in this series, but it those it in a much better way than the other comic books in this series I’ve read and I mentioned this aspect in the previous reviews of the comic books in this series.
The concept of this comic book is pretty intriguing. It explores the themes of empowerment and self-acceptance in kids which of course this comic book is meant for.
The storyline in this comic book occasionally leans on clichés aspects of fantasy stories and comic books for children which for me personally didn’t help because im not the biggest fan when it comes to the generic clichés and stereotypes used in comic books or books in general.
However if it comes to the pacing in this comic book, it has the same problem as the previous comic books I’ve read in this series. And the problem is of course that the pacing is very uneven and inconsistent. There are certain sections of this comic book which are dragging for far too long while other sections feel very rushed. The uneven pacing is more or less disrupting the narrative flow for me personally and it makes the story very difficult to get immersed in it.
The characters in this comic book are pretty well made. But all of the characters in this comic (and in the whole series) feel pretty generic. Because they don’t have any backstory and we don’t learn anything about them. Which really make them feel one-dimensional and like they were only created to carry forward the story and noting else.
The dialogs in this comic book are pretty compelling but at times there lack emotions and feel very generic at times. Which really doesn’t help this comic book when it comes to be liking this comic book more.
The writting style in this comic book is pretty simple, because it is meant for children than adults like myself. So of course the language in this comic book (and the entire series in general) will be easy and simple. But I need to admit that the descriptions which this comic book has captures the fantastical elements of the story which this comic book has.
I Give This Book 3 / 5