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
I love this series so much and I love Lottie so much... My theory is she's been having severe anxiety and impostor syndrome feelings since day one and her new allergy medication is somehow causing blackouts or false memories, so her already paranoid and anxious brain is making her feel cr*zy with this added burden of not remembering what happened and thinking Charlene is trying to steal her life. It definitely has something to do with her allergy medication I think.
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Honestly, if it wasn’t for the amazing style of the comic and Lottie’s killer outfits,I wouldn’t continue. I believe that for only that I’ve decided to give it 3 stars, since I was considering giving it 2 stars or lower.
I don’t know, I just don’t like Lottie’s attitude and the afwul way she treats her friends . “I just don’t think I’d be able to tell them apart without the nickname”. Seriously? Who says that? She is a terrible friend. I really hope that she will grow in some way in the next issues, because for now she acts like a spoiled brat and it’s exhausting.
THEYRE GIRLFRIENDS THEYRE GIRLFIENDS THEYRE GIRL FRIENDS WHO KISS AHHH Caroline “is who she is” aka a zombie immortal Del goddess And her and Lottie kiss so many times and omg cute girl is bby - barely in this issue but I loved it Was drawn a lil different tho but I loved it 😂🥰✨💗💓💗💓💓🥺 Big uwu 10/10
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Charlene (a.k.a old intern) is definitely the one who is copying/stalking Lottie and Normgirl's fiance is a f*ckboy. Plus the LAPD guy is super hot and I think he likes Lottie. Welp,Snotgirl #3 is pretty ok than its previous volumes.
As much as I wanted this series to be something I could really get into I just can't. I hate to give up on a series like this. The story has promise and I really want to know what happens, but I was a bit disappointed in this issue. Where I thought Snotgirl was going to be a murder mystery it turns out to be more about a fashion blogger that berates all of her friends by giving them "nicknames" to be able to "tell them apart and remember them" and all of the self-centered nature around them. Hopefully I am wrong and the series will prove to be something more, but this issue is where I stop getting it from my comic book store. The "murder mystery" aspect has been some what resolved in this issue, and not only do we get to see more and more of Lottie's shallow nature, but how far she is welling to go. I liked the artwork and the coloring but the uncomfortable nature of having a main character be that shallow and fake and yet berate others for the same.... I just can't find it entertaining. Perhaps, if I hear different I will go back and pick up the issue I have missed, or even pick up the trade once it is out, but for the now, it has to be a pass. I haven't read anything from Bryan Lee O'Malley. I know he has written the Scott Pilgrim series, so perhaps if those are like these I should have known in advance. I am not saying that this isn't a good series, but it can be for others, this just isn't my cup of tea.
Cutegirl is one of my fave characters, this issue made me realize that she's hilarious. Also, I really like that Lottie has personality imperfections; it makes her more human. The fact that she's judgmental and unlikeable is so entertaining, and I don't hate her for it--even though she'd probably tear me to shreds.