Mae #1 Review Roundup
05/18/2016 1:28pm
The kickstarter sensation continues in comics!
"Mae manages to make you fall in love with a fantasy world you don't even see in the issue. The bond, or lack thereof, between sisters is intriguing and will make you want more. Above all else though, the art is jaw droppingly good from the colors to the layouts. Get this to be astounded in more ways than one.” - AiPT!
"Mae #1 turned out to be an awesome read. I highly recommend it. This could very well be today's comic book form of The Wizard of Oz. It's a good break from the usual action packed superhero books, and a fun trip on a fantasy adventure. I look forward to the next issue and see where this adventure of two sisters reunited takes us.” - Fanboy Nation
"Mae, I can tell is going to be a book you want to keep an eye out. It has so much potential in story development, and just as much if not more in what can be created through Abbie's adventures in the other world that is crossing over into ours.” - Geeked Out Nation
"Mae #1 tickles your sense of adventure for a fast-paced ride into the unknown. Gene Ha has written and illustrated a story that I can't wait to get more of.Mae satisfies my need for exploration while also digging into the unconditional love siblings bare for each other. Don't pass this one upif you're a fan of donning your expedition cap and trekking headfirst into strange exploits.” - Comicosity
When she was a girl, Abbie discovered a portal to a fantasy world and has been there for the last few years. Her sister, Mae, has no idea what happened to Abbie, until monsters and other terrible creatures start to cross over to our world...
Praise for Gene Ha's Mae
"The world Gene Ha created is a beautiful balance. The world as Mae has seen it is our world, Doctor Who reference awesomely included. The fantasy world, of which Abbie becomes the embodiment, has a definite style that is quite different than our own. We don't get the fantasy world just yet, but the hints and glimpses made me eager and excited for it. Ha's art beautifully depicts it all.” - Pop Culture Uncovered
"Mae manages to make you fall in love with a fantasy world you don't even see in the issue. The bond, or lack thereof, between sisters is intriguing and will make you want more. Above all else though, the art is jaw droppingly good from the colors to the layouts. Get this to be astounded in more ways than one.” - AiPT!
"The Mae#1 turned out to be an awesome read. I highly recommend it. This could very well be today's comic book form of The Wizard of Oz. It's a good break from the usual action packed superhero books, and a fun trip on a fantasy adventure. I look forward to the next issue and see where this adventure of two sisters reunited takes us.” - Fanboy Nation
"Mae I can tell is going to be a book you want to keep an eye out. It has so much potential in story development, and just as much if not more in what can be created through Abbie's adventures in the other world that is crossing over into ours.” - Geeked Out Nation
"Mae#1 tickles your sense of adventure for a fast-paced ride into the unknown. Gene Ha has written and illustrated a story that I can't wait to get more of.Mae satisfies my need for exploration while also digging into the unconditional love siblings bare for each other. Don't pass this one upif you're a fan of donning your expedition cap and trekking headfirst into strange exploits.” Comicosity
"The world Gene Ha created is a beautiful balance. The world as Mae has seen it is our world, Doctor Who reference awesomely included. The fantasy world, of which Abbie becomes the embodiment, has a definite style that is quite different than our own. We don't get the fantasy world just yet, but the hints and glimpses made me eager and excited for it. Ha's art beautifully depicts it all.” - Pop Culture Uncovered"Mae manages to make you fall in love with a fantasy world you don't even see in the issue. The bond, or lack thereof, between sisters is intriguing and will make you want more. Above all else though, the art is jaw droppingly good from the colors to the layouts. Get this to be astounded in more ways than one.” - AiPT!
"Mae #1 turned out to be an awesome read. I highly recommend it. This could very well be today's comic book form of The Wizard of Oz. It's a good break from the usual action packed superhero books, and a fun trip on a fantasy adventure. I look forward to the next issue and see where this adventure of two sisters reunited takes us.” - Fanboy Nation
"Mae, I can tell is going to be a book you want to keep an eye out. It has so much potential in story development, and just as much if not more in what can be created through Abbie's adventures in the other world that is crossing over into ours.” - Geeked Out Nation
"Mae #1 tickles your sense of adventure for a fast-paced ride into the unknown. Gene Ha has written and illustrated a story that I can't wait to get more of.Mae satisfies my need for exploration while also digging into the unconditional love siblings bare for each other. Don't pass this one upif you're a fan of donning your expedition cap and trekking headfirst into strange exploits.” - Comicosity