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It's 1933 in Charon, Mississippi, and young Lee Wagstaff lives with her father on a small plot of land. She knows the bayou is dangerous, but she'll soon find that out first hand.

This comprises the first four chapters of the free online comic. It's a slight volume that's mostly set up for the rest of the story, and the titular character isn't even introduced until near the end. Still, you get enough to appreciate the gorgeous art (colors by Patrick Morgan), and there's already enough story to pique my interest.

Lee is an awesome protagonist. She's smart and brave but still thoroughly a little girl, and Love seems to be very good so far at sketching out characters, from Lee's playmate Lily, whom I want to slap, to her uncle and aunt and, of course, her father and Bayou. I also love the fantasy elements in the story, particularly the savage Jim Crows, and I'm looking forward to seeing even more of that as Lee and Bayou journey deeper into the bayou.

The art is lovely. In some of the panels, you can see Love's sketched guidelines or bits of pencil that haven't been edited out; it might feel unfinished for some people, but I enjoyed having those rough bits. The colors are gorgeous. I'm also glad that Love doesn't try to fit too much in a page. I'm so used to manga now, and when I read non-manga comics, I frequently end up feeling as though the art is too crowded, with too many panels and too many speech bubbles and too many words everywhere. Love gives the art room to breathe.

I'm still trying to decide if I should read ahead online: I love having the physical version and I already spend too much time on the computer as is (oh my eyes), but I want to know what happens!

So far, a great beginning and highly recommended.

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Sun, Aug. 30th, 2009 09:38 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] laceblade
I loved this too, and am having the same dilemma deciding whether or not to continue reading online.

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Sun, Aug. 30th, 2009 11:04 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] torachan
I love the sketchiness. I know it looks "messy", but for some reason I always like colored-in sketches (assuming they're well-drawn, of course, which these are).

The pace of the online comic is really frustrating, I find. And because there's no feed for it, I have to remember to check the website, which doesn't happen that often. :p (Also the interface is frustrating and often slow-loading.)

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Mon, Aug. 31st, 2009 09:13 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pinkdormouse.livejournal.com
That looks awesome. Thanks for the rec.

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Mon, Aug. 31st, 2009 12:02 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] susanreads
Thanks for pointing that out! I must look for it sometime. There were a few things I wanted to read on Zuda, but I couldn't get on with the interface. Do you know whether they're publishing any others?

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Mon, Aug. 31st, 2009 07:48 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] lnhammer
That looks interesting. And tasty. *bookmarks archive for later reading*


BTW, in news that just might make your day, "Yotsuba & Balloons" is finally out. More Yotsuba! in a hoodie!

---L.

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Mon, Aug. 31st, 2009 08:27 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] colorblue
This series is amazing. I only meant to read a little online, but before I knew it I'd finished all the pages they had up and was so disappointed that there wasn't more because I had to know what happened next! Thank you so much for the rec; I hope the author updates soon.

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