Saturday, September 12, 2009
The Impostor's Daughter Laurie Sandall
Sandall did a decent job of telling her story through the graphic novel medium. A lot of work went into the drawings and the consistency of the story but unfortunately, Sandall comes up short of her art. A tabloid-loving semi-junkie atheist turning to god and rehab could be a good story if it weren't glossed over so much. It's like she's trying to prove that she is an adult to her readers.
2.5/5
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