Summary:
Most of us have grown up hearing the tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. But what if their stories were different than we were led to believe? What if all the mad scientist stories were different? Let's dive into this steampunk world and find out.
Young Dr. Henry Jekyll is working incredibly hard to change the public opinion of mad scientists. He even founded a society to help – the Society for Arcane Sciences. Unfortunately, things aren't quite going to plan.
Review:
Guys, do not sleep on this series! It's absolutely fantastic! I went into The Glass Scientists expecting a fun but overall light read – and I was blown away by what I got. The Glass Scientists is quirky, quick-witted, and overwhelmingly charming. It swept me off my feet and left me wishing there was more (why yes, I am counting down the days to volume two, thank you for asking).
The Glass Scientists Volume 1 introduces us to our cast of characters, primarily Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, and a few other famous scientists. Likewise, it introduces us to a new version of London – one where (most) mad scientists are trying to find a way to go legit. All thanks to Dr. Jekyll, of course.
The twists and new takes on the characters make them exceedingly charming – as does the wit behind their design. It is a fun read, especially as you never quite know what they will do next. If you enjoy seeing classic literature with a twist, this series is for you!
Did I mention that the artwork is just as vibrant as the writing? If you peek at the cover, you'll have a good idea of the quality of work in store for you. The characters are surprisingly cute (considering their history) and expressive. And I must confess that I love the heavy use of cooler shades for the backgrounds.
I should mention that The Glass Scientists is based on a webcomic. I haven't personally read it...but now I clearly have to because I'm head over heels.
Highlights:
Clever and Creative
Historical Fiction – with a Twist
Steampunk Vibes
Vibrant Characters
Fantastic Artwork
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- Started reading
- 31 December, 2023: Finished reading
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