![]() ![]() ![]() Susan’s angular face and hair belies her tendency to be smug and a worldly smarty pants. Tremain’s original characterizations are spot on each of the main characters is drawn in a way that communicates their personalities perfectly. It’s a little gritty without being over the top, which is appropriate to the working class English setting. Part of what attracted me to this series initially was the art. These scenes showing outdated, not quite right pieces of clothing that were once someone’s idea of perfect transforming into beautiful gowns set the reader up to support the cast of characters as they embark on a similar transformation. ![]() ![]() This volume collects issues 5-8 of the ongoing series and opens with our three protagonists reenacting a classic college scene: scouring the local thrift store for the perfect ensemble. While the characters sometimes hide behind their cynicism and insecurities, they’re as supportive a group as one could hope for! 2, picks up where the first volume left off: three thrown together best friends finishing their first year at uni. What do you remember most?įor Esther, Susan, and Daisy-the university freshmen at the center of Giant Days-the thing they’ll remember most might be each other. Think back to a pivotal year in your academic life. ![]()
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