Sarah Says
Written on Jan 11, 2017
I think girls between 11-13 would eat this comic up and think it’s fantastic. What tween doesn’t want a sexy teenage Mer-person to instantly fall in love with them and offer them a new magical home and the chance to be a Mer. 11-year-old me would have loved the idea of running away and becoming a mermaid! Hell, 30-year-old me still thinks It might be kind of fantastic.
We follow Aryn as she navigates a new school, new friends, new love and gets herself caught in the villain’s clutches, then back out again (with help).
Aryn bugged me early on in the story and I can't decide whether I felt she was immature or unhinged. I felt quite detached from the story as she was going berserk at strangers in the school hall and at her father. Actually, her treatment of her father grated on me, but that’s the adult and parent in me. I don’t think the intended audience would feel this way and the younger teens would be siding with her.
Under the cheesy romance, high school and friendship drama there was a deeper story with Aryn realizing she loves and needs her family – so that was nice. The comic is only 66 pages long, so all in all it was a light, quick and entertaining read.