Published by: Image Comics
Written by: Scottie Young
Illustrated by: Kyle Strahm
Ages: 8+
This is the quest of a lifetime, and our main character is already late.
Race against the odds with Twig, who would rather cook than quest.
When his father dies, the fate of the world lands on Twig’s shoulders. He is willing to try his best. With his friend, Splat, he faces many obstacles as he struggles to deliver a very important gem, and he has to overcome the mistakes he makes along the way. There is an appropriate sense of urgency and peril. When saving the world, everyone is important, but can you succeed when you get off on the wrong start?
This story is a hero’s journey with a twist. The graphic novel, Twig, contains messages encouraging self-confidence.
The world of Twig is filled with unusual places and characters. This graphic novel features no humans, and all the characters are unique creatures living in unrecognizable worlds. Twig is a sweet, kindhearted, fuzzy character who struggles with self-doubt and responsibility. His design is reminiscent of Stitch from Disney’s Lilo and Stitch. The creatures who aid or attack him could be made from the minds of the Jim Henson’s Workshop staff. While exotic, the character design is similar to familiar forms. They include a living mountain, a sassy slug, a creepy molerat-faced hunter, and a cute, pink rhinoceros.
The artwork is filled with cotton candy colors. The characters look dimensional like puppets. The panels are filled with action, silly faces, and quirky angles.
The graphic novel, Twig, covers five issues of the comics and presents a complete story. This book is a great addition for fantasy lovers.
For fans of The Dark Crystal, The Neverending Story, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Wizard of Oz, and Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeasts.
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