
Wet Moon Volume 2 Unseen Feet
Written and Art by Sophie Campbell
Published by ONI Press
I’m super stoked that there is more to this story line, there are actually five new graphic novels in this universe and I’m off to go get them all in paper so I don’t have to deal with Comixology. Sometimes paper is good. Overall this is a great series, and this one really starts kicking it in terms of not just being a misfit outsider, but adds additional complications of sexuality. What do you do when you already don’t fit in, but haven’t settled your sexual identity yet, and the girl down the lane falls in love with you. Cleo is about to learn a lot of lessons in this book, and it’s all amazingly well done and beautifully handled.
I won’t stop gushing about this comic book series, because it is super important and gives a wonderful voice to issues and things we have all dealt with, even if we don’t want to acknowledge that we’ve been exposed or had to deal with the angst of being a teen ager. The blurb on Amazon does not do this comic book justice, but you can see our video review below, and honestly this whole series is a five star series, seminal, and important. The blurb on Amazon states:
Cleo Lovedrop has a lot of friends in the sleepy town of Wet Moon, and she’s just made one more: the mysterious girl next door, Myrtle. Cleo’s friends think Myrtle has a crush on Cleo, but she isn’t so sure. Then, roses begin to appear on her doorstep…
This new edition of Sophie Campbell’s critically-acclaimed book features a new cover design by Annie Mok and new extras in the back!
You can see the video review below: