If you hate your body at all or have ever hated your body; or you have ever thought that your life would be better if you were different, I think you can relate to Noa and his search for a body that reflects what he feels. And I give Rios a lot of credit for this.
But on a visual and story level, this story was sparse and left a lot to be desired. Why are there protests? Why can't Mike ever stand up without destroying everything? And what the hell is up with Charlotte? There is an article in the back that I didn't read yet. The color scheme (or lack thereof) makes it hard to look at for long. Which is sad, because the cover and its color definitely drew me in originally.
If you hate your body at all or have ever hated your body; or you have ever thought that your life would be better if you were different, I think you can relate to Noa and his search for a body that reflects what he feels. And I give Rios a lot of credit for this.
But on a visual and story level, this story was sparse and left a lot to be desired. Why are there protests? Why can't Mike ever stand up without destroying everything? And what the hell is up with Charlotte? There is an article in the back that I didn't read yet. The color scheme (or lack thereof) makes it hard to look at for long. Which is sad, because the cover and its color definitely drew me in originally.