5/22/2023 0 Comments Cheshire crossing graphic novelI was startled by the difference from her webcomic work. This is not the best writing that Andy Weir has done, but it is by far my favorite Sarah Andersen artwork. Her delightfully weird webcomic has been turned into a series of books, giving her name an extra bit of clout for this project. A publisher was found, and Sarah Andersen, creator of Sarah’s Scribbles, was hired. In this case, Andy Weir’s work was intended as fan fiction on his website, but once he became well-known for The Martian, people noticed that rough version and wanted it to be published. Authors of text and graphic works have previously examined the idea of kids coming back from magical adventures and then having to grow up in the “real” world, with all of the problems this creates. Creators: Andy Weir, author Sarah Andersen, artistįormat: Trade paperback, color, 128 pages, 7” x 10”Īge Rating: “middle grade readers and up” per publisher
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