Pavlov's Dream: Podcast review

This is a podcast review of every comics in January 2010 Zuda competition by Digital Strips. Kelsie had transcribed the part where Pavlov's dream was mentioned:

20:04

Steve: Moving right along to something that definitely does not have a straight black background, "Pavlov's Dream" by Shari Chankhamma. What did you think of this one? Little more colorful.

Jason: Little more colorful. This is my art pick of the month, because it's... ah, it's just so gorgeous. It's lush, it's very... very kid friendly, it's very, just detailed. The colors have so many nuances to them. It's very... *laughs* I keep saying very a lot. And... but it is very. It's got that anime feel to it, definitely, but it's just a lot of fun to look at. It's just fun to read. And the panel layouts work well, I think, to the effect of the strip instead of the determents. To me it's basically "The Chronicles of Narnia" or at least "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" with a couple other beats thrown in. But, uh, I think it's well done. If you like the anime style then you're gonna love this. if not, then you should still love it for the colors alone. They just pop off the page. I think that made it fun to read. I would consider reading it just cuz the art is very... I always forgot how he pronounces it... is it Miyazaki, that did "Spirited Away" and "Princess Mononoke". It's very that. And the fish on the last page definitely makes me think of that. I would read this one just for the art.

Steve: That's basically all I can say. The art is very good on this one. Story not very fitting of Zuda, just cuz it doesn't end on a "hook you" moment. But the whole thing is good.


Extra points to them for pronouncing my name right :D

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1 comment:

  1. It’s a downright crime that Pavlov’s Dream isn’t doing well this month and I certainly hope you will continue the story elsewhere. Good luck and thanks for listening!

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