Saturday, August 20, 2016

The Little Red Fish (#4)

The Little Red Fish (#4)
author: James Moffitt
name: Wayne
average rating: 3.00
book published:
rating: 3
read at: 2016/08/20
date added: 2016/08/20
shelves: graphic-novels
review:
'The Little Red Fish #4' by James Moffitt with art by Bizhan Khodabandeh continues the allegorical retelling of the 1979 Iranian revolution of 1979. I felt like this issue faltered a bit, but I still think the overall story is well done.

In this issue, the little red fish has finally decided to fight back against the herons, but he has his own misgivings. He is so small and the herons are so big. With a strategic mind, he comes up with a plan, but can he find the courage to fight?

This time around, there isn't a lot besides the impending battle. I felt like the art quality has been slipping. It's still good, but I remember how much more in awe of it I was in the first couple issues. That doesn't mean I don't think this is a great series, and in the form of a graphic novel, this would just be another chapter. It's still better than some graphic novels I read. I just was a bit disappointed in this issue.

I received a review copy of this issue from Rosarium Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this comic book.


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