![]() ![]() I’m not a huge vampire/werewolf fan, but I’m not opposed to reading about them. ![]() ![]() I probably should be reviewing Adulthood is a Myth, Sarah Andersen’s first book, before this one, but Fangs just came out last week, so I wanted to be sure I didn’t wait too long before doing so. Filled with Sarah Andersen’s beautiful gothic illustrations and relatable relationship humor, Fangs has all the makings of a cult classic.Ĭlick on this graphic to explore the book page on LibraryThing! Review ![]() This deluxe hardcover edition of Fangs features an “engraved” red cloth cover, dyed black page trim, and 25 exclusive comics not previously seen online. This all changes one night in a bar when she meets Jimmy, a charming werewolf with a wry sense of humor and a fondness for running wild during the full moon. Together they enjoy horror films and scary novels, shady strolls, fine dining (though never with garlic), and a genuine fondness for each other’s unusual habits, macabre lifestyles, and monstrous appetites.įirst featured as a webcomic series on Tapas, Fangs chronicles the humor, sweetness, and awkwardness of meeting someone perfectly suited to you but also vastly different. I love Sarah’s Scribbles dearly (and am kicking myself for not having reviewed those books on here yet and will do so next week) and so when I found out Sarah Andersen was doing a new project, I knew I would have to read it!Įlsie the vampire is three hundred years old, but in all that time, she has never met her match. ![]()
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