Summary:
Izzy is known to be a bit of a snob in the musical world. It's not her fault – as a werewolf, she has some of the best ears around, especially when it comes to music. Thus, she expects the best of her fellow bandmates.
That admittedly makes it pretty difficult to find a band that's willing to stick with her. That is until Izzy runs the perfect drummer and jazz pianist. They're perfect, inspired, and just as dedicated to perfection as Izzy.
Review:
I love checking out new graphic novels by creatives I (personally) have never heard of. Wolfpitch was a unique and entertaining delight, with the perfect blend of music, paranormal elements, and compelling characters.
Ironically enough, the characters are very human. Each one has desires and flaws, and their personalities absolutely shine throughout this volume. It was, without a doubt, my favorite part of the entire story.
Okay, that was one of my favorite parts. I also adored the artwork, which utilized a fantastic color palette. It helped to enhance that creative vibe while giving it a very unique feel. Given how much I enjoyed the art style and story, I should probably check out Balazs Lorinczi's other works (Doughnuts and Doom).
Highlights:
YA Graphic Novel
LGBT+
Paranormal Band
Werewolves & Ghosts
Thanks to Top Shelf Productions and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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