Review: Mystery girl #1

28151SHE CAN SOLVE ANY MYSTERY BUT HER OWN!

Trine Hampstead knows everything. Ask her a question like “Where are my keys?” or “Is he cheating on me?” or “How are there perfectly preserved mammoths in recent ice?” and she just knows. She’s the Mystery Girl. The only thing Trine doesn’t know is how she knows—or anything else from the last ten years of her life.

To call this odd, would be an understatement.While the story makes sense, there are defiantly some “odd,” moments. Along some moments of humor, that fill the story. Humor and odd moments, the chosen setting was a surprise given how little the cover reveals.

The artwork has nice, almost organic flow that works well the elements of the story.  For the most part the artwork is colorful, excluding a few panels were the they use only three, or for colors. While I can’t share the panels directly, you will see what I mean when you pick-up and read the issue.

Story: Paul Tobin Art: Alberto Alburquerque
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

Dark Horse provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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