![]() ![]() I kept wishing that they had made the beginning in full color and then it got diluted down to the three gradually until the end, showing the Queen's dissent into madness. ![]() Also, Verona was always in green as was the background of rooms and at times it was not clear what was a wall and what was her arms. Having her always in black or green played against that for me as they are stark, sickly colors. I get what they were trying to portray by having black, white, and bright green but it didn't work for me, mostly in the beginning when the Queen was supposed to be the most kind, loving person ever. Because of this, I felt that the characters reacted in extremes at times, possibly heightened by the three color panels. It is a slim graphic novel there was room for more connections and scenes. I did like the relationship between the King, Queen, and Snow at the beginning, I just felt like without having more of the inner thoughts of the Queen, the change was too abrupt. ![]() Perhaps for this reason, I felt that there were missing moments from this graphic novel form. ![]() To be fully transparent, I have not read the original Villains novels. I obtained an ARC from the publisher for my honest review. ![]()
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