A summoning ritual gone awry kicks off a lush, witchy graphic novel series with joyful streaks of found family and polyamorous sapphic romance—in this first volume of the hit Webtoon coming-of-age story, now with bonus content.
It has been thirteen years since the mysterious fire at the Severin family manor that killed Camille’s mother and twin sister, and the last thing Camille wants to do is return to her old home deep in the swamps of Louisiana. But she doesn’t have a choice. Deeply ingrained family tradition and Matriarch Athalie—Camille’s coldhearted aunt and head of the Severin household—demand it.
When the time comes for Camille to perform the demon-summoning blood ritual that every prospective matriarch in her family must complete, she is fearful of making a mistake. No matter how hard she tries to be a witch worthy of the Severin name, nothing is ever good enough for her aunt. Camille has practiced and practiced, but instead of the beat of demonic wings or the snap of talons, her blood calls forth evergreen vines and leaves. Terrified, she flees into the swamps.
But her failed ritual gives her something precious: time away from Aunt Athalie. Time to spend with her beloved familiar Toben and kindly cousin Silvia. And—unbeknownst to her—time to fall in love, discover the truth of her magic, reunite with long lost family, work through her grief, and solve the mystery of who killed her mother and sister.
Complete with an exclusive bonus chapter, this first volume includes episodes 1-27 of the greatly successful Webtoon webcomic Muted.
✨Delightful art, great pacing, characters that hit… I'm obsessed with this!✨
Muted vol.1 is a paranormal graphic novel about Camille, a witch from a very important family of witches able to do magic blood. But, since her mother died, something is wrong with her and her relationship with the only family she has is in danger if she can’t perform magic. To figure out the problem, she must deal with old devils that are too painful to remember.
I need to start saying that, before reading this, I thought I couldn’t connect with graphic novels the way I do with prose novels, so I read them only sometimes because I enjoy the drawings. Muted vol.1 showed me that I was just picking the wrong ones, because the characters hit from chapter one. I had read a couple of pages and I was already dreading that something could happen to Camille.
I loved and cared for all the (good) characters. I shipped everyone and was curious about everything. But it’s not just the characters that are well-written, the plot is very compelling and the pacing is great. There aren't dull moments to introduce everyone at the beginning. This was not only an introduction, there were things happening, questions answered but there is still plenty to unravel.
From the reviews, this is a polyamorous sapphic romance, but in this book there is only one obvious love interest (although I have a second candidate). This promises to be a very slow burn sapphic romance, which I love.
Also, I was mesmerized by the designs of the characters, the drawing style and the colors. I can’t wait to read what the author is going to be doing in the next volumes.
Overall, I highly recommend this if you enjoy paranormal graphic novels full of female characters, witches and promises of slow burn sapphic love. Even if you think you don’t love graphic novels as much, as I thought, maybe you’ll finally fall in love with them. Now, if you excuse me, I’m going to beg Netgalley for an ARC of the second volume too because I cannot wait to continue reading this.
I kindly received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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thoughts right after finishing the story:
omg i thought i didn't like graphic novels
they must had been trying the wrong ones because i loved this✨
if you like witches, beautiful art and a sapphic polyamorous romance, then i highly recommend this series. i originally read it on webtoon but there’s still some parts of the story that will be new to me moving forward, as it wasn’t a series i had fully completed beforehand. Camille is a witch who’s struggling with her magic and feels ostracized by her family, there’s some secrets to her lineage and the types of magic she possesses. i love all the little pet familiars and the way things take a slightly darker turn every now and then. so happy this is getting republished with physical volumes!
⇢ many thanks to NetGalley, the author and Ten Speed Press for the arc, all opinions are my own.
This first volume includes episodes 1-27 of the greatly successful Webtoon webcomic Muted. This is a beautifully done graphic novel about Witches in New Orleans.
Camille is the survivor of the cause unknown accident that killed her mother and twin sister 13 years ago. It is now time for Camille to do a demon summoning blood ritual as is their witch family’s custom. But the summoning goes all wrong and when Camille attempts to fix it, let’s just say she gets quite a surprise.
This is a story about found family and about finding the person you truly are, and the truth about the magic you possess.
The art work is incredible and the story line is captivating. I am not normally drawn to graphic novels but works like this are changing my mind about their relevance. This graphic novel was highly recommended to me. I see they were correct In all their praise. I am looking forward to continuing the story.
I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
Muted: Volume 1 is a stunning graphic novel about Camille; a young witch from a family of witches. Camille lives with her cousin (who she's very close to) and Aunt (who despises her niece) and certainly doesn't have it easy. When Camille attempts a summoning of a demon during a blood ritual, it goes very wrong, and instead of summoning a demon, she somehow manages to summon vines and leaves. She is understandably upset as this is a very important ritual in her family and flees to the swamps where she collapses. When she's brought back to the house, her other aunt takes her to stay with her for a while and the only happiness this brings Camille is that she gets a break away from her Aunt and gets to spend time with her beloved familiar Toben. But the time away brings much more into Camilles' life: love, answers, reunions, and time to find out what really happened to her sister and mother when they were taken from her. This was such a great start to a series of graphic novels and I can't wait to read on in volume 2. The use of colour used is perfect for the atmosphere of the book and the aesthetics of each witch family was perfect!
“Camille, I just wanted you to know… It’s okay if you like.. plants”
Super cute and fun graphic novel, lots of magic and a mysterious plot line. I loved the world-building and the art style was lovely. I’m looking forward to finding out more of Camille’s past and her powers. And it’s apparently a sapphic poly romance? Can’t wait to see more of that!
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley, and am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
I thought the artwork on the cover was absolutely beautiful and I loved the last YA graphic novel that I read, Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughn and Cliff Chiang. I really thought I would love this book just as much. Thank you to the author and publisher for including content warnings in the front matter.
Final Review
(thoughts & recs) One of my favorite parts is 265 pages in, which marks a significant quickening of pace. Unfortunately, the story here is built entirely upon dialog. If you've never visually beheld people talking for almost 300 pages, I promise it's as boring as it sounds.
I know some readers are really enamored with characters and their development, especially dialog, and don't really care if everything else is missing. Those are the readers I would recommend this one to. Also readers who enjoy fantasy themes will enjoy this.
My 5 Favorite Things:
✔️ I absolutely adore when authors and publishers decide to include content/trigger warnings. I firmly believe all books should include them.
✔️ This book is completely gorgeous, but I don't have a good handle on the plot or characters. It's hard to tell a story in panels, using only subtext and dialog! *edit Character work is starting to come together.
✔️ The pace picks up by the end of the book. The conflict felt too flat before that though.
✔️ The bonus material at the end is probably my favorite section in the book. It's such an accessible, authentic scene.
✔️ I'm not always big on fantasy but the characters in this book are easy to relate to and very human, while also being whatever else they are, which helped ground me in this story. I enjoyed the demon element also, I think the treatment of this myth is fresh.
Notes:
1. Content notes: witchcraft, self-harm, blades, blood, violence against children, abandonment, demons, ableist language (crazy), alcohol, alcohol consumption, blackout, loss of consciousness/memory, self-harm, cutting, para s*icidal behavior
Thank you to the author Miranda Mundt, Clarkson Potter / Ten Speed Press, and NetGalley for an advance digital copy of MUTED: VOL I. All views are mine.
Muted Volume 1 is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel/webtoon. I found myself devouring it and the art was breathtaking.
The story follows a witch on her path to self-discovery as she meets other witches her age and starts to unravel her traumatic past. This is such a strong start to a graphic novel series. I can't wait to read more. I loved the introduction to all the characters and can't wait to see more. It's definitely one I will be picking up!
Thank you to the publisher for providing an advance copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This graphic novel follows Camille Severin, a witch who experiences something very strange during her family's summoning ritual. Instead of summoning a the demon she was prepared for, vines grow from her sigil. Scared of what this means for her magic and her family's reaction, she leaves the city for time away at her childhood home. There, with new and old friends, she begins to learn about her magic, lineage, and the fire that killed her mother and sister.
I loved being introduced to the different witch families and their family magics. Camille's story is full of mystery and darkness; I was glad to see her support system and self-assurance grow within this volume. I'm excited to read more of this story!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the ARC. Review of Muted: Volume 1 by Miranda Mundt
I was initially drawn to Muted: Volume 1 because of its intriguing premise; witchcraft and magic are always a great foundation for a compelling story. The comic started off strong, with an immersive atmosphere and the potential for rich world-building. However, as the story progressed, I found myself losing interest. What began as a promising tale of magic and mystery veered off course into something entirely different.
While I appreciate diversity in storytelling, Muted seemed more focused on ticking every representation box rather than maintaining a cohesive narrative. Instead of feeling organic, the diversity felt forced, as though the story was being shaped around representation rather than the other way around. As a result, the initial premise, the very thing that made the comic intriguing, got lost. The shift in focus took away from the magical elements and led the story down a path that felt muddled and, ultimately, disappointing.
Overall, Muted: Volume 1 had great potential, but it lost its way. While some may enjoy its approach, I found that it sacrificed its original strengths in favor of something less engaging.
This was everything I wanted from a graphic novel and more 😍
Muted follows Camille, a witch from the Severin family, who performs a demon summoning blood ritual that goes wrong. Instead of a demon, Camille summons plants and vines, scared she flees into the swamp and learns secrets about her past.
The author's strength is the diverse cast of characters this story develops. All of which are well developed and feel real and like their own persons and personalities. The author does not shoehorn queer and disabled characters into harmful stereotypes.
The art style is beautiful and the use of colour pairs well with the story. Even from the cover the stark red contrasting with the more cool toned background. I loved how each witchy family had their own aesthetic, it sets them apart and doesn't create any unnecessary confusions.
The plot is fast paced and very engaging. Moderate-high stakes and a fresh take on modern witches. Looking forward to reading future volumes.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ten Speed Press for providing an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
I enjoyed this graphic novel a lot! It was fast paced, and the world building was easy to follow. I wish I could have seen even more about Camille's past. Looking forward to the others to come from this series. I am heavily intrigued and am already attached to so many of these characters!
Thank you to Penguin Random House for providing a copy of this graphic novel for review.
In theory, I should have enjoyed this more, since I'm the perfect audience for it. Sapphic witch, and themes of acceptance and found family? Yes, please!
The concept is great. It's just that too much of it is explained, rather than revealed in a more natural storytelling style. I thought it would just be that way at first, but it continued the whole way through. The characters are so locked into exposition that it affects the flow.
The art is pleasant, and dreamy, very reminiscent of the Lore Olympus series style.
I received an ARC through NetGalley for an honest review.
This was a great witchy comic about a young woman in New Orleans in a complicated situation after surviving tragedy in her youth and being Brough up by her severe aunt. After her ritual goes wrong, she stays on at the manor without her aunt and learns more about herself, the other witch families, and their different relationships to magic and each other.
Look, you show me a black sheep doing her best with a shitty family and there's witches and she's sapphic?! I'm a happy gal.
The art and writing are great.
I had a really good time and I'm excited to get into the second volume!
I really liked the story. There's a lot of character growth with our main character as she discovers more about herself. It's witchy with many different magics included, I really like the way the magic system was briefly presented and I'm intrigued to learn more about all the different kinds. The art is beautiful and very well done it compliments the story perfectly. A really strong first Volume! I need to know how volume 2 is gonna go cause that cliff hanger has me intrigued!!!
Thank you Netgalley and Ten Speed Graphic for the digital copy! All opinions are my own!
Another approved NetGalley ARC! I remember reading this on Webtoon when it came out a few years ago and I was entranced. Seeing it in a more refined graphic novel makes my heart happy! These sapphic witches make me giddy and so does Toben and Beignet (the familiars). Breaking generational curses, found family, and a mysteriously deadly secret are some of the themes of this graphic novel series. I’m excited to see Camille (the FMC) grow as the novels continue. The art is so stunning as well and easily flowing dialogue that is easy to follow.
Thank you NetGalley and Miranda Mundt for the ARC! All thoughts and opinions are honest and my own.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This graphic novel checked all my boxes. It’s a fast paced story about witches in New Orleans that is a fresh take on that genre. The magic systems are intriguing and fun without being complicated, the plot is interesting and fast paced, and the blossoming romance is sweet and exciting. The main character Camille goes through a lot of growth in the first volume and I’m looking forward to seeing where the story takes her as she learns more about herself and becomes more independent.
This graphic novel does include a lot of trauma that the min character experienced in her childhood that occurs both on and off page so I highly recommend checking trigger warnings before diving in.
I absolutely loved this story! Muted is the story of a young witch learning all about her powers and certain family secrets. Along the way she makes new friends, reconnects with old ones and begins to learn who she is when she lets go of harsh expectations.
I am obsessed with this story. I absolutely love Camille and her story line. Camille's story is so tragic in the beginning but she's a firecracker determined to become more then what's she's been trained to be.I'm really enjoy the supporting characters as well. I can't wait to see how some of these relationships play out.
I think this book was a wonderful introduction to the amazing story that is sure to come and I can't wait to get my hands on the rest of it.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you NetGalley and Ten Speed Press for providing me with a review copy. This review has been left voluntarily and contains only my honest opinions.
✨ Graphic Novel 🌿 Sapphic MC & SCs ✨ BIPOC & Disability Rep 🌿 Multiple Types of Magic ✨ Gorgeous Art
Content Warnings at the bottom
Muted: Volume 1 is perfect for fans of sapphic witches (and plants!). Early on, it is apparent that our main character, Camille, hasn't had the easiest life. There is a lot of heaviness in her life due to a variety of things out of her control. Through it all there are bright spots we see. I absolutely adore Camille's familiar (just the cutest little woodpecker) that is by her side through sorting out the mysteries in her life. The art is absolutely stunning. I love the character designs (no "same face" syndrome here!) and I appreciate the diversity. I loved getting to know the magic system and see the world building which I suspect will continue through the series. Camille and most of the supporting cast are loveable, I found the pacing to be great (which can be harder with graphic novels), and the ending left me looking forward to reading the next volume. I get a strong sense of found-family and look forward to hopefully seeing more of that in the future.
Volume 1 appears to be just the start of Camille's story, and I cannot wait to see where things go. I see this Graphic Novel series quickly becoming a favorite of mine.
Content Warnings (beware potential spoilers) this list may not be complete blood, death, emotional abuse (by a family member), near death experience, fire (resulting in death), death of family members
I liked this more than I was expecting, even though it was different than what I was expecting. The art style was lovely and the characters had trauma. I am excited to see what mysteries unfold--especially as the reason for the title has not become completely evident yet. I already ordered the next book from the library.
There are some hints of queer relationships: I spent half the book going "gayyyyyy!"
Favorite characters: Torben and Lavender. Of course the familiars are my favorite. Soooooo cuuuuute!!
Muted is a graphic novel that follows Camille, a witch. There are multiple witch families with different powers that we meet throughout the story.
The art style was really nice and especially the colour work was very well done.
The main issue that i have with this was that i found the pacing rather rushed. This made it feel a bit illogical as to why she would trust some people so quickly. I also felt that it ended quite abruptly. I understand that this is only volume 1, but it didn’t really stand on its own.
I will say i did enjoy the different families and the different types if magic. I also found the character designs to be strong and Camille was a likeable main character.
I simply wish I enjoyed this a bit more than i did.
Thank you NetGalley for this eARC. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own
Thanks to NetGalley & Ten speed press for an advance copy of this title.
I'd have to say my biggest complaint is I really wanted to read the next volume as soon as I finished this one!
Muted is volume 1 of a witchy graphic novel series about found families & magic gone awry.
Be prepared for LGBTQ themes.
I'm dying to discover more about these characters & their world. There was just enough back story about Camille & the tragedy surrounding the death of her mother & sister to leave me eagerly waiting for the next volume to get more answers, There was so many things to love between the art & the story. I adored each witches familiars--from the foxes to Camille's woodpecker Toben & they fit their characters perfectly. My guess is the next volume will explore some of the darker themes hinted at in this volume & I am here for it. I can't recommend this highly enough.
4.5 Muted was frankly fantastic the art was incredible the storytelling and lore fascinating. I was instantly entangled in the world. After reading this I deeply regret not reading it when it was avaliable for more content from the story and of course with not having to wait more than a week unless there was a hiatus. I am very excited for the next volumes especially to see how everything unravels and how the romance develops.
I really enjoyed this one! The world building was done so well, and the art style was easy to understand (it kind of reminded me of early 2000s cartoons). I love a sapphic, witchy story, and this one has all the best elements - familiars, witch families, mysterious back stories, coming-of-age, and, of course, queer characters. I can't wait to see where this one goes next.
Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for this e-arc!
I was so excited that I got an ARC for this graphic novel as it was already on my wishlist! I love a magical story and this one is just so fun and intriguing. Had some funny moments and a couple little twists! I am so excited to see what happens in future installments :) Thank you NetGalley for the arc! 💗
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and the author for providing me a free arc of this graphic novel.
Wow! I absolutely loved the start of this story, and I can't wait until volume 2 to see where it goes! All of the characters were interesting, the plot is great, I love that the characters have familiars, and the illustrations were absolutely gorgeous!
If you like a witchy tale with a blooming sapphic romance, definitely give this a try!
Representation: lesbian white protagonist, lesbian Black secondary character, queer white tertiary character, Black tertiary characters, disabled Black tertiary character.
I’m actually obsessed with this art style😭 It’s so aesthetically pleasing on top of having a wide range of characters and I’m super excited to see where the plot goes!