This is such a good, quick little pick-me-up to revisit that it's honestly helped me combat a reading slump I was starting to stare down. A lot of the the original releases for the chapters in this book were published here in the states years ago as either much shorter comics or as short chapter books. My sister owned the majority of the chapter books for the first arc of the series, which is what I am familiar with, so getting to see the actual comics for the first time, and in this omnibus format, is so nice and gratifying.
Going through this just sort of reinforces the fact that rather than really getting attached to any one of the five main girls, my favorite character remains Elyon. Everything about her character growth and the way she develops is nicely done for a series of children's comics aimed at girls in early middle school, and the complexity of the issues surrounding both her, Prince Phobos, and Meridian overall are just really nice to revisit and see. I feel like W.I.T.C.H. often gets ignored or overlooked by a lot of people, either for the anime-influenced art style or the Magical Girl genre or just for the sake of its target demographic, when it really has a pretty decent plot and good themes.
And honestly, I really do appreciate how much the series continues to show us the rest of the everyday life and family drama each of our main girls has to endure (well okay, let's be real, 75% of it is just Will and her respective drama with Matt and with her mom,) and how they tackle those issues over time in addition to being Guardians of the Veil. Plus, hey, they continue to develop their secondary and tertiary powers and abilities beyond just their main elemental magic, which is always a nice touch to help individualize them! It's really just so nice to see them all fleshed out like this (especially because I feel like that was missing in the cartoon.)
I'm going to have to prioritize picking up the next one soon, because I really love getting back into this series. If this isn't enough to convince you to give it a try, then I don't know what will be.