Helpful Score: 3
Ivy and her Corgi Sprout live in a wooded village inhabited by Korgis, who live in harmony with humans. The always curious Sprout inadvertently leads them deep into the woods, where they meet a Shrek-like ogre who apparently has the ability to spin a cocoon.
Korgi is a graphic novel suitable for all ages. Other than a brief introduction and character descriptions, there are no words: the story is told entirely in pictures. Christian Slade's artwork for Korgi is all black and white line drawings. Many are elaborate, and his use of thin lines to produce textures and shadings is interesting. The pictures are simple to understand, making this a quick but enjoyable read (or non-read, since there aren't words.)
Korgi is a graphic novel suitable for all ages. Other than a brief introduction and character descriptions, there are no words: the story is told entirely in pictures. Christian Slade's artwork for Korgi is all black and white line drawings. Many are elaborate, and his use of thin lines to produce textures and shadings is interesting. The pictures are simple to understand, making this a quick but enjoyable read (or non-read, since there aren't words.)