Gary Usher, Broken Frontier:
“Connor’s manipulation of lettering is worth the price of admission alone. The dialogue font is an unassuming lowercase throughout, building off that base Connor has many tools they use from simply inserting boldface type (a lost art in alternative circles) to having one balloon take up a whole panel obscuring Monroe to great affect. A favorite scene (page 14) has a student chattering so excitably about giraffes that the dialogue can’t fit in the word balloons!
In closing, Connor B. is a writer/artist who knows how to make sequential narration in their own singular voice using unique characters, layout, dialogue, coloring, and lettering. Looking forward to what the future holds for this talent!”
Read the full review on Broken Frontier’s website here!