The Ragorlangs are out of control, and not even Kandrakar is safe! Can the WITCH girls pull together to defeat this threat unlike anything they've faced before?
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This is the last of the comic books I read, though I'm pretty sure the last one I bought was the one with the writer.
I enjoyed this saga because there's so much focus on the girl's lives. I think I might enjoy that part more than the magical part of the story. It seems silly that the main characters are meant to be 13-15 ish, but it's also sort of cute. I think that by this point the animated series might have had come out, because I heard Cornelia had a sillier personality there and it definitely reflected in the last numbers of this saga.
I really enjoy Irma.
I miss Nigel. I don't mind him and Tara breaking up, but it's one of those things where the writers just seeem to have dropped the ball, especially when it came to Tara's and Peter's fight over the breakup.
Definitely disappointed on how the writers follow up the kids personal lives.
Also, big not pick, and I know we haven't seen Uriah's life much, but they totally changed his background from middle class to poor. His mom used to be this thin, snobby lawyer-like type and now she's a chubby housewife. Gave me all the wrong vibes.
This was a satisfying end to the Ragorlang-story, although I am sad to see that the Will/Matt-arc seem to have just started. I hope it get resolved quickly in the next arc, and that we get it soon!
There was even more art-stuff that annoyed me in this one, though. Like how Yan Lin somehow looked like a monkey?
Honestly this just isn't my favorite arc I think, its not bad but a lot of things felt a bit stretched out. That being said its nice to get the conclusions to some of the storylines and to have the set up for the next arc. I also just always really enjoy just reading from these characters since they'll always be near and dear to my heart.
This was the end of the Ragorlang saga and honestly I’m glad it is over. It felt dragged out. I enjoyed the story of the girls personal lives much more than the magical story. Watching Cornelia and Peter interact was excruciatingly painful to watch but now that they’re finally together I hope they can be nothing but happy. I can’t believe Matt hadn’t replied to any of Will’s texts. He wrote her an email a book or two back but now not even a text. I think at the end he’s like I’ll see you at the show. When we finally see him on stage I couldn’t help but laugh at his punk hair (if I can even call it that). I hope he hasn’t changed since being on the road with Karmilla. I guess we’ll find out in the next book. I felt sad for Irma when all the girls are alone on their camping trip and she’s feeling all sad about how she’s let some opportunities for potential relationships get away from her. Perhaps this will be a learning curve for her? Taranee kicking butt in her group dance performance was awesome! Last but not least, what the hell is behind the couch in the w.i.t.c.h. Hq? We has either found or created a neon land! Perhaps this is the gateway to the new plot of the next book? I’m looking forward to the new villains and plot!
These Volumes 18 and 19 are I think among the nicest to read! They mainly focus on the school life of girls, their friends, habits etc and on the magical side, they have to visit various planets. Super cozy, that’s great. Two chapters in particular were out of the ordinary, the characters are deeper, touching, I love it!
This Ragorlang arc is the least developed, we talk about it quite little or we repeat some elements of the plot. There are only 2-3 intense moments with confrontations, but that’s what I liked. Rather turned towards the refreshing side of the real life of 5 teens full of life, than pure magic. Ironic for someone who loves Fantasy 😂 The Witch in their daily life!!
The stories were so well told and drawn that this Part is one of the best, if not THE best actually..
FR Je suis toujours aussi contente de retrouver les filles et leurs aventures. Mais je dois avouer que ces tomes-ci m'ont BEAUCOUP plu !! J'aime le fait de les voir grandir, murir. Et puis les petites histoires sur le côté de la principale sont vraiment chouettes et m'ont fait sourire. Bref, je suis contente !
ENG I'm always so happy to find the girls and their adventures. But I have to admit that I really liked these volumes !! I like the fact of seeing them grow, mature. And then the little stories on the side of the main one are really great and made me smile. In short, I'm happy !
After We makes a mistake with the HQ portal, strange wishes begins corrupting the town, and it's up to W.I.T.C.H to set things right - but the consequences of such wild magic leave the girls facing off against an enhanced Ragorlang and its new elemental powers! Gnone brings fans plenty of heart and humour as the battle of the Ragorlang comes to a satisfying close. Can the girls overcome this awful loneliness that's haunting them before their enemies prevail?
The Ragorlang arc is overall pretty good in my opinion, but looking back at it now, it's not *the best one* (- a little repetitive in some points, and I feel like they could have told a more interesting story with the Ragorlangs). However, I think the slice-of-life aspects are absolutely amazing in this arc - the story of how Irma's step-mother met her dad, Dean moving in with Will and her mom, the relationship-developments ... all very fun to read!
Again, felt a bit rushed at times. I would've liked a little more time spent on certain scenes. Or maybe a final chapter, since there are usually 4 instead of 3. But I loved it. I always do. These books make my heart happy.
Me ha gustado más de lo que esperaba, pero final de los villanos del arco bastante malo. Aún así sigo con muchísimo cariño a los personajes y muchas ganas de saber que otras aventuras las esperan.