Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 24th
Aabø's artwork is vibrant and expressive, capturing the essence of the era while adding a unique, cartoonish flair. The characters are endearing, each bringing their quirks to the table, making the story both engaging and entertaining. The dialogue is snappy, filled with witty banter that keeps the pages turning.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: May 10th
Freezer Burn is a clever, compact cartoon collection that lives entirely in the realm of contradictions—visual and verbal. Every page delivers a witty interpretation of oxymorons and paradoxes we encounter in everyday language, brought to life through simple yet expressive illustrations. The humor is sharp but gentle, never mean-spirited, and it manages to be both thoughtful and hilarious.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 26th
What follows is a breathtaking and emotionally intense adventure through snowy peaks, treacherous mountain paths, and eventually an encounter with the elusive Yeti. The bond between Tintin and Chang is the emotional heart of this story, and it was incredibly moving to see Tintin never give up hope, even when everyone else had.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: April 19th
At the heart of the story is Bandette, a teenage thief with a love for the theatrical, a soft spot for sweets, and an unflappable sense of confidence. Whether she's dodging the clumsy-yet-determined Inspector Belgique or going toe-to-toe with rival thief Monsieur, Bandette is always two steps ahead—and loving every minute of it.
Storycomic Weekly Newsletter: March 29th
The story is light and funny but also delivers a beautiful message about gratitude and kindness in a way that kids completely understand and appreciate. And let’s be honest—watching Piggie bounce around full of joy and thankfulness while Gerald frets in the background is just classic Elephant and Piggie fun.