Wilde Life End

So this was a great start to a new series.

I love how chill and laid back it is. I can just hear the breeze and the small town atmosphere.

The art is fantastic, so realistic and expressive. The setting shots are gorgeous to look at and the people were from all walks of life.

I love how the author just needles the lore into the story without being all showoff about it. The two kids running into the house after we see her two “dogs”. The Yaga mailbox for Baba Yaga, and her chickens. How some of the things people say can be innocent enough unless you are in the know and know what it means.

I love how it takes like panels to build up tension, not just for a two panel gag.

I love Oscar and just how damn relatable he is. From being a dork in his own house, exploring the place, just Noping right out of there. But also being pleasant and considerate to Sylvia, who is a wonderful character too.

On my Fibonacci Scale of 1 to 21: I give this a 21. It is relaxing, pleasant, slow but steady. Focused at the moment more on the characters and atmosphere than any big plot, and how the magic can just naturally seem into this town. I am going to love this story a lot.