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Fangs by sarah andersen
Fangs by sarah andersen






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I won’t spoil them, but my two favorites are the panels about consent, and the one where they’re reading vampire fiction together.

fangs by sarah andersen

Because they both accept each other because they themselves are “monsters,” their courtship is so cute, and extremely charming. The tension between them is subtle, and mostly found in how very different they are. The question is more, How is this going to…work? Elsie and Jimmy meet at a bar and have an…instant connection. There’s no Will they? Won’t they? push or pull, and no equivocating about whether to head directly to bone town. I like holding the book, and looking at it, and seeing the cover on my table makes me smile.Įlsie the vampire and Jimmy the werewolf don’t endure any substantial romantic tension or interpersonal manipulation. But Fangs was a pleasure to read in every format, and the hardcover version accentuated that pleasure in ways I hadn’t anticipated. I don’t have special attachments to most print books, and almost always prefer digital reading over print. Inside, there are indeed extra comics, and I loved them, but the fact that I’ve enjoyed the print edition so much is more intriguing to me than the extra images. The print version has a gorgeous red cloth cover and the edges are dyed black, so it’s a visually stunning book. My intention was to read it while still in the library and then return it same day, but I brought it home and I’ve already read it through twice. It doesn’t take long to read this book, in print or online, but I’m so happy I borrowed it. When I learned there was a print version and there were extra panels within, I borrowed the book from the library. Whenever I want a quick read that’s visually adorable and emotionally sweet, I re-read it.

fangs by sarah andersen

I have read this webcomic on Tapas several times now.








Fangs by sarah andersen