GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: LADY STUFF by Loryn Brantz

Posted October 6, 2017 by Vik Booklover in Book Love, Home, Our Reviews, ❤ Reviews by Vik ♡ / 0 Comments

GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: LADY STUFF by Loryn Brantz

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Home manicure tips, awkward seduction techniques, scoping out the snack table, and—most important—prioritizing naps: Lady Stuff reveals these womanly secrets and more. In sections like “Grooming and Habitat Maintenance,” “Mating Habits,” and others, these brightly colored, adorable comics find the humor in the awkwardness of simply existing.

Like the work of Sarah Andersen, Gemma Correll, and Allie Brosh, Loryn Brantz’s Jellybean Comics are accessible and funny; lighthearted takes on the author’s everyday experiences and struggles being a woman.

ARC Source: Netgalley

Do you ever find yourself finding a funny comic and just spending the next 3 hours going through every comic published by that person? Well this is what it felt like when I opened page 1… next thing I know it’s 3 hours later and I keep trying to swipe left to get to the next page that doesn’t exist. So stalking buzzfeed pages I went for more comic strips.

I have found myself either vehemently agreeing to some of these lady like behaviors… or saying ‘hey this is my friend’. Adorably drawn and couldn’t be even more true.

So either way you will get a fun time if you ever found yourself being a lady, even if just for a brief moment being #LadyLike.

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