This comic was fun to read and a delight to look at. I ended up devouring the whole thing in one sitting. The story follows Molly as she tries to navigate the big bad world and make ends meet without relying on her parents anymore. Molly is only 23, so we get to ride her emotional rollercoaster of moving out of her parents home and being alone for the first time. There are friends, new and old, fears to overcome, happiness to find, muse's to let in, a boy who could be more than just a friend, Oh and there are lots of adorable naughty cats! I give it Four "I really enjoyed it" Stars.
↣Art is GORGEOUS! ↣Beautiful settings: art, home, cityscapes ↣CUTE kitties, each with their own personality ↣Doesn't shy from showing the not so cute side of pet sitting ↣Frida!! ↣Sweet ↣Funny ↣Adorable ↣Relatable AF ↣Slow-burn romance *SQUEE* ↣Supportive, loving family ↣Understandable BFF that's more than a stereotype & lets Molly have it when needed ↣Seriously wonderful father/daughter moment ↣Clash between traditional and modern values, goals,
I can't believe it, I actually agree with IGN. None of my gamer friends must know. EVER.
This kind of searching for oneself, place, and purpose while navigating modern conveniences is what I beg for from New Adult. And here it is! WHOOP!
Favoritest scene: Molly coming home drunk from a party crying and having a heart to heart with her father.
Her problems making friends now that she's grown out of school and shit?! *Raises Hand*
The problem with getting together with people when you're all working?! *Raises Both Hands*
Used to being a rising star, not knowing where it all went wrong and you fell off?! *Waves Hands Like I just don't...lolsob*
I was a straight A book nerd off to college a year early. Now I'm working in a call center to survive with no degree and debt I can't pay off. To say I emphasize is an understatement.
The only thing I'll say about this whole Millennial business people are bemoaning: The Catcher in the Rye generation shouldn't throw stones.