
Breath of Things Part 1
By by Stéphane Fert
Rating: 4*s – Gorgeously witchy and body positive with a hint of dark fantasy.
Publisher’s Synopsis:
“One day, everything was lost in the mist. No, not those little morning wisps or the thin type that follows rain. The really dense stuff. A pea-souper, a dark fog, thick and black like atomized ink. A mist that engulfs everything. But the mist also left something behind: a mutant, an ogress—or perhaps just a little girl that a grouchy old witch would decide to call Temperance and who would be brought up in a quiet village by a group of contented old women. Then one day, the mist returns. It wants her back. Now it’s time for the witches to dust off their charms and try to remember their old incantations and kung fu techniques as they set out on a great adventure that will determine young Temperance’s destiny.”
REVIEW:
The Mist-Walker is an English translation from a French graphic novel an it is magnifique! has some AWESOME art and is so body positive and still has that witchy vibe. I loved temperance and all of the members of her witchy community. There is a section of the book with some really body positive nudity (as a warning) but it’s super respectful and lovely. The story is also excellent and I’m really hoping that there’s a second volume out soon!
Thanks to Netgalley and Europe Comics for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
