2.5 Stars
Well, Mother Puffer. I thought I was going to love this.
This is a weird one, it seems like everyone enjoyed I hate Fairyland and here I am quite indifferent, when this should have worked for me, I should have loved this title.
I hate Fairyland it's an extremely cutesy story. Also, really violent, I mean it is gory as fluff. It is a colorful world with fairies and trolls and magic and joy, the place you wished for as a little kid to go and have a wonderful adventure, and Gertrude, our main character, is a pretty little girl that goes to this world to have a fantastic quest to find the key back home. Except that, the fluffin' key is nowhere to be seen and 27 years have passed and Gertrude is still a guest in Fairyland. Trapped in the same 10 years old body, she's sick of this place and the riddles
Is anyone ever really ready for a riddle? They're kind of the worst, right?
she has given up and become a bitter, ultra violent, self destructive, insane person who pretty much kills everyone that annoys her and well, everyone hates her guts. Hug off, you'd be the same too.
With no more patience, Queen Cloudia decides to take matters into her own hand, and hire some dangerous people who can help with the Gertrude problem. Although, maybe that's just not enough and she'll have to find other ways to finally get rid of Gertrude.
See? This premise looks fantastic! And I can honestly say that, while I was skimming through before writing this review to refresh my memory, I saw some illustrations and I was chuckling again. There are some great moments, hilarious dialogues and the artwork it's so bloody, but so childish at the same time. The colors are vivid, perfect for this world, and the lettering designer did a great job. BUT something didn't click with me, maybe I had too much expectations? It was not a boring reading, but I felt quite distant while reading this. I wasn't enjoying my time with this volume and I'm not sure if I'll continue with this series.Maybe at some point I'll reread it, because I love the idea, and the art and I did laugh some times, but it just wasn't anything extraordinary, nor something I'd recommend.
One star for the artwork, one star for the idea, that I think is genius, but didn't work as a whole, and half a star because I chuckled here and there.