The hit Image Comics series returns! Fashion disaster Lottie Person is finally dating the girl of her dreams, but is she ignoring red flags? Romance, mystery, and comedy collide in this thrilling continuation of cult hit SNOTGIRL!Collects SNOTGIRL#16-20
Bryan Lee O'Malley is a Canadian cartoonist. His first original graphic novel was Lost at Sea (2003), and he is best-known for the six-volume Scott Pilgrim series (2004 to 2010). All of his Scott Pilgrim graphic novels were published by Portland, Oregon-based Oni Press. In July 2014 his graphic novel Seconds was released by Ballantine Books. He is also a songwriter and musician (as Kupek and formerly in several short-lived Toronto bands). -Wikipedia
in this fourth volume of snotgirl, lottie is finally dating the girl of her dreams…but is she ignoring the red flags? we also learn more about virgil and how and why he operates the way he does. i absolutely loved his side plot; he is such an interesting character to me, and i can’t wait to continue learning about his and caroline’s backstory. as for the main plot, we see lottie’s sister again…yay…but also meet her mom and aunt. this was a nice treat because i wasn’t expecting to get to know them or their stories. i also enjoyed seeing how lottie and caroline’s relationship developed throughout this volume. i’m so excited to see where the next one picks up!
It’s been a few years since I read the others (kind of upset about the big hiatus) so I had to ask ChatGPT to give me a recap of what happened before I started this cause I had forgotten everything. That being said, I think I would’ve liked this better if I had reread the first 3 before this one. And even more disheartening is that this one set it up for another volume… I enjoy the series, I just hope it doesn’t take as long as this one to release.
1. What do you mean it's been 5 years since the last volume?? 2. What do you mean I've been reading this series for 8 and a half years??? 3. This was my favorite volume yet, great mix of absurdity, humor, drama, etc., probably going to go back and reread the series now since it has been a while but I kept up just fine without doing that so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I will forever say that the art is what makes this comic because if I didn't love the art, I probably wouldn't be as invested in these characters or the story.
I have been waiting for this fourth volume for 5 years and it finally published this summer. By that time, I had forgotten all the characters and their various motivations. It felt like a brand new series and it was a total reset. I still love the character designs, wardrobe, and cheeky jokes. Apart from that, I wasn't that impressed. Lottie is a bit of a dumb bunny and her green hair is her crowning glory. I love O'Malley comics but this was messy. My favorite character was Lottie's ex, Sunny Day, who exudes himbo energy. I will continue this series but hopefully it's not 5 years in between publications like before.
More like 3.5. It's been so long since I've read this that I've forgotten everything that's happened in the previous volumes. And all the hype I had towards the story is sort of...gone. It was nice to see the cast back in action again, but I guess I was expecting more than what I actually got. Maybe the next volume will be better if I decide to read it.
I’m left kinda underwhelmed… maybe I was a too hyped for this volume and I know it was only 4 issues collected but dang, nothing really was answered. Don’t get me wrong, i’m here first for the stunning art and character design, and I love the relationship building but there’s so hard hitting truths I needed more then just hints about! Virgil is a little freak which is hilarious to me, and absolutely ended on another cliffhanger so I guess i’ll hurry up and wait for the next ones 😭
Still have no idea where this is going, but the team came back better than ever with this newest volume! The characters are feeling so much more realized, there’s great interactions with unlikely character combos, and it’s great to see the charm of how terrible everyone is has only gotten better
Ohhhh Snotgirl you are as incomprehensible as ever. I don't know why I do this to myself.
Plots thrown together at the last second and in ways that felt like the authors were just guessing the entire time, progressions that are shaky as hell even if they vaguely stick the landing in the end, etc., etc. I'm still convinced the team for this story is banking on the notion that if they draw enough hot girls and heaving tits, the haphazard nature of the story itself can be ignored. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEGH! OH TO BE BLIND! The things this bizarre series could accomplish if they'd just ever heard of an outline and also had a crop of editors to make anything in this series work! It keeps me up at night! Maybe I'm so annoying about Snotgirl because I also vaguely feel like I'm going insane every time I read a Snotgirl volume. Maybe I am. It's just the bizarre way both plot and character arc ("character arc") gets ... I can't say built up. Slapped down? Forced together? It feels like all this must come out of someone who pants their narratives, possibly also relying on "vibes" and "intuition" to finish a chapter. So you spend most of every segment waiting for anything to have a point, and then it kinda does at the end, but then it begs the question why everything before those last couple pages had to be so disjointed and wandering and frankly confused. Snotgirl sneezes on the concepts inherent to Chekhov's Gun, that's it. Is what you're reading supposed to be important? Will this have a point? Was all the time spent on this one character's sex dungeon or that surprise cult or this or that character interaction important? You'll never know! Because neither does Snotgirl.
Remember kids, if you've ever felt bad about your stories, just remember you're not Snotgirl. And yet Snotgirl somehow still gets published, so you're DEFINITELY in the clear!
EDIT: I'm trying to understand what people like about Snotgirl that makes them still read it based on other reviews, and it seems I was right about the art being a major pull (which I can't disagree with in any way and I'm not even inclined to, the art style is so gorgeous it's the only thing that keeps me reading when everything else makes me want to throw the book out the window.) But then people are also praising relationship progressions and characters??? Folks. Folks the bar is on the floor. If you were wowed by this I am downright gleeful to inform you that I'm looking at my shelf right now of graphic novels & comics and every single book on it does a far better job. And I only have a small fraction of books. The world of comics and graphic novels is so wide, the amount of better options available to you are downright endless in comparison.
Honestly, a series I assumed had passed into the limbo of never to be completed Image books, such that I was thrown when, unheralded, it started popping up in my standing order again. The answers to various long-standing mysteries would probably have made more sense without that four-year gap, but not necessarily much more: as a comic about those influencers they have nowadays, you know the ones, I always found it at least moderately baffling, because I am old. Except now the hiatus has complicated matters further; O'Malley is taking a leaf out of Marvel's book and being pointedly vague about the timeline, but certainly some time has elapsed, and now his Instagram-famous leads are feeling a little confused themselves by the new generation of TikTok-famous kids coming up from behind. Perhaps it's for the best, then, that much of this volume takes the cast away from all those fashionable brunches and pop-ups to a much more relatable backdrop of graveyards, creepy hotels and sex dungeons. Hung's art, needless to say, remains gorgeous throughout, and all the easier to sigh over now the titular allergy is in remission.
I have been such a huge fan of snot girl since I was in high school. The five year gap is crazy so I feel like the volume was hyped up to feel like it was worth the weight. It definitely was not. Caroline‘s character is literally completely different and the total opposite from what we have seen in the previous three volumes. There’s a bunch of nudity and sex toys in this volume, which is fine if that’s your thing. It looks like they’re going just for vibes. There’s no actual story a bunch of random sub plots. I don’t even know what’s not girl has turned into at this point. They just keep starting new plots and nothing ever gets answered so you’re left with even more questions than when you first opened the book everything is intentionally vague and left open ended for other volumes, but this has been going on for nearly 9 years now so eventually it has to end hoping that volume five is the last one. Hopefully that one is worth the weight and is able to tie up everything and just the weird bullshit has been going on but sadly I don’t have Faith. It was great to see ghost girl again!
This volume was everything! I'm really into how it came to work both of Lottie's familial and partner relationships. Things are really coming through and while the side plot can appear convoluted I think it will resolve interestingly by the end. At least I hope so. I knew there was nuance on these characters and I love to see it. I could spend time in this world forever. Like in seconds and Scott, there's something to O'Malley for sure! Loved Hung's art as always and can't wait enough for the conclusion of all this!! Hopefully by then I get hold of every volume physically...
After a several-year hiatus, this series has proved to be sharper and funnier in its return—or simply sharp and funny in a different way. It feels like we're closing in on what's going on, but I'm also fine with this running for eons. Everyone's such a goof, and I love that moms and aunts are now getting involved. Plus, who doesn't love an aloof ghost as part of a murder mystery? Get to it, take your time, whatever; I'm in for this world spinning like a drunken influencer overserved on gimmicky schnapps.
It’s kind of insane to read all 4 volumes in a row because they feel like they’re from completely different periods of time. It’s nice that the mysteries are built up a little more in this volume. But tbh how much longer till we get any clues what’s going on? This series has been going on for a ridiculously long time, tie some loose ends already. Jeeeez. Like I enjoy it, but it’s been so many years - get to the point already! The character writing and drama is great, but I really hope the next volume answers more questions.
Alright, I know I said upon reading the previous volume that Snotgirl feels like "all vibes and inconsistent plot". After reading this volume, I feel like they're starting to tie up some loose ends story-wise while never losing the fun and fierce vibes carried throughout the graphic novels.
I'm definitely waiting on the next volumes! 2026 just cannot come sooner ugh.
The coloring in this one is so fun, too! It looked like more innovative styles and color schemes were played around with in this volume, and it's such a treat to look at. That's Snotgirl for you!