![]() ![]() Whatever it’s called, I just don’t generally care for it. Feel free to correct me nicely if there’s a better word to describe it. In my ignorance, I’ll say it looks like anime. I wasn’t a huge fan of the style of the artwork either. There were bits here and there, just not enough. In the novels, I think my favorite parts are his internal musings and it’s got to be hard to bring that through in a graphic novel. That Odd was in these pages, I just wanted more of him. He’s so good and earnest but he still has that unexpected sense of humor and hope despite all the things he’s seen. I like the idea but it didn’t work out all that well for me. Odd Thomas has come to the world of graphic novels. Odd and Stormy vow to do what they can to help protect the children of the town. His nanny, an old friend of Odd’s girlfriend Stormy, is worried that the killer might be targeting her other charge, a young girl. After the murder of a small boy, Odd sees his spirit wandering around. They can’t speak to him but they have their own ways of communicating. In the small town of Pico Mundo, an unassuming fry cook by the outlandish name of Odd Thomas has a special ability he can see the dead. ![]()
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