Are you the kind of person who, when someone else starts to gag or throw up, you instantly feel nauseous? If so, this book may not be for you! The gross out factor is strong with this one. Consider yourself warned. For me, the ickiness only added to the story, but I can easily see myself having a hard time if I had a queasy stomach.
Brain Camp was an interesting read, but ultimately, a let down. The first 1/3 of the book was fantastic! I was hooked into this story of a summer camp that clearly had something that just wasn't quite right. It was creepy, original, and the art made the story even more engrossing. The style of the art is remarkable. It is such a perfect match for the tone of the B-Movie story, very bold. The colouring was also really vivid with a great colour palette.
The let down of this graphic novel was the story and character building in the last 2/3. Things began to quickly spiral in both the plot and the quality of storytelling. Instead of feeling like the book had a well thought out story it was like the whole thing was taken over by a small child. "AND THEN this happens! AND THEN that happens!" with no sense of reason or character. There are times where I was just left wondering why? how? who? what? It didn't feel mysterious or suspenseful. Instead, it was annoying to not have basic questions answered so the story would feel complete. The motivations of the characters are never discussed. The reason for the side effects the campers experience is never even mentioned. Things happen as a matter of convenience, rather than something built into the story.
Brain Camp ended up feeling more slapdash than I would have like. BUT, it was interesting. It's a unique story with some fun twists and turns and fantastic art. I think it would be really enjoyable as long as your expectations weren't set as high as mine.