Emily And The Strangers: Breaking The Record #1 Review Roundup

06/26/2014 2:55pm
Emily—and her new band, the Strangers—won the battle of the bands and received a record contract with Awesomely Awesome Records, but can the girl who just figured out how to get along with her friends manage dealing with a major corporation?

"I love this series, it has this punk whimsical vibe and the artwork is so cute. The scenes flow so well together with how Cat Farris layers the background patterns. Everything about this comic screams creepy cute and I want to hang all the pages on my wall or use it as inspiration for a new wardrobe." - Comic Bastards
" Titles like this tend to fly a bit under the radar, but these are the books you give to people to get them into comics, to understand the dynamic of how to read them and the visual cues. Emily and the Strangers does it well and it has a lot of fun in doing it." - Fandom Post 
"Emily & the Strangers is a reasonably entertaining book appropriate for kids, with a large cast including several good female characters. Don't go into Breaking the Record #1 expecting to reclaim some nostalgia if you were a goth teen back in high school 10 years ago, but if you were that teen, this could be a comic you read with your own young children. " - The Outhousers
"If you have kids or are a fan of the franchise, this book tells a solid story that ends on a decent cliffhanger that may have you interested in what happens next. If you think you might be able to enjoy a sarcastic, smart, and strong-willed girl-lead in a Scooby-Doo-like mystery, give this a shot." - Rhymes with Geek
"Emily and the Strangers seems appealing to anyone who is a fan of the immensely popular Scott Pilgrim manga series and bolsters a similar story to that of Scott's." - We The Nerdy
"I love this series, it has this punk whimsical vibe and the artwork is so cute. The scenes flow so well together with how Cat Farris layers the background patterns. Everything about this comic screams creepy cute and I want to hang all the pages on my wall or use it as inspiration for a new wardrobe." - Comic Bastards

"Titles like this tend to fly a bit under the radar, but these are the books you give to people to get them into comics, to understand the dynamic of how to read them and the visual cues. Emily and the Strangers does it well and it has a lot of fun in doing it." - Fandom Post
 
"Emily & the Strangers is a reasonably entertaining book appropriate for kids, with a large cast including several good female characters. Don't go into Breaking the Record #1 expecting to reclaim some nostalgia if you were a goth teen back in high school 10 years ago, but if you were that teen, this could be a comic you read with your own young children. " - The Outhousers

"If you have kids or are a fan of the franchise, this book tells a solid story that ends on a decent cliffhanger that may have you interested in what happens next. If you think you might be able to enjoy a sarcastic, smart, and strong-willed girl-lead in a Scooby-Doo-like mystery, give this a shot." - Rhymes with Geek

"Emily and the Strangers seems appealing to anyone who is a fan of the immensely popular Scott Pilgrim manga series and bolsters a similar story to that of Scott's." - We The Nerdy

Emily And The Strangers: Breaking The Record #1 available now! See free preview pages here!


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