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Serenity Rose Volume 2: Goodbye, Crestfallen
 
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Serenity Rose Volume 2: Goodbye, Crestfallen [Paperback]

Aaron Alexovich

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  • Paperback: 148 pages
  • Publisher: Slave Labor Publications (Feb 9 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593621817
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593621810
  • Product Dimensions: 21.7 x 14 x 0.7 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 68 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #435,707 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Serenity "Sera" Rose, noted witch, artist, and social-phobic recluse, is conjuring UNSPEAKABLE monsters in her sleep. But it's NOT HER FAULT! She's being hassled by government goons, ogled by a town full of freaked-out tourists, and menaced by a sadistic blond witch who just showed up to make things worse. The stress is just KILLING wee Sera... and if she can't get her head in order, she might just take several thousand people with her. Serenity Rose: Goodbye, Crestfallen! is book two of the dark horror comedy series by Aaron Alexovich (Fables, Kimmie66, Invader Zim). Originally serialized on the web, this collected edition will be printed in full-color.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A great story, interspersed with impressive world-building, Feb 15 2010
By Seth - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Serenity Rose Volume 2: Goodbye, Crestfallen (Paperback)
Pardon me for being slightly rambling, I'm covering these thoughts as they come to me.
I had been a fan of the previous volume of this book since I found it years ago, so when I found out that Aaron was continuing the work on the web, I was instantly a fan, and awaited each page as it was released.
When it wrapped up, and was collected in a hardcopy form, I knew that I would have to add to my collection.
In the first volume, we were introduced to an interesting cast of characters, and given a glimpse of the world that they inhabited. In this second volume the characters are now established, and we get a bit more world-building, fleshing out the already intriguing setting.
Not wanting to spoil anything, as the way that the facts and mysteries are given to us, is in some ways integral to how the plot plays out. The setting is one that I definitely look forward to exploring in the future, and without feeling like it left dropped plot threads all over the place it has given us many threads that could be drawn upon and take us further throughout the world that has been built up.
That is not to say that the characters get short shrift in this volume. Rather that they were introduced already, so we don't have to sit though pages of re-introductions. Rather it is written with the primary assumption that you know whats going on, and know how these people relate to each other. I want to say that even if you didn't you could pick up whats going on pretty easily, but that is only supposition on my part.
Overall, an excellent product, with great paper, and the color that was brought to the forefront in this version, versus the tone setting black and white of the first volume.
I look forward to any further adventures that Aaron decides to pursue in this creative and intriguing setting.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Back for more, Jan 29 2010
By Bushido Hacks "Mr. Hacks" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Serenity Rose Volume 2: Goodbye, Crestfallen (Paperback)
When Serenity Rose came to my attention, it was 2003. Over the next few years, five comics would be cranked out by Aaron Alexovich, then re-released into an omnibus that is know as "Working Through The Negativity".

However, something clicked in Alexovich's work. In the latter part of Volume 1, the drawing became better, the story line became much clearer, and then finally became so well defined that color became a new feature in Volume 2.

But the process was still kind of slow, naturally. As Volume 2 was slowly released over a period of two years where much of the first part of Volume 2 was being produced at a rate about one page per week until production doubled to two pages per week. Until finally, Volume 2 made was released in glorious mostly colored pages.

Volume 2 picks up where Volume 1. Serenity Rose, also know as Sera, has some tough decisions to make. She wants to leave Crestfallen and move to England with her mentor Vicious Whispers, but Tess, Sera's best friend, does not approve. Sera tries to explain that living in this dark-Disneyland-ish town has only caused her stress including night terrors that manifest themselves into ectoplasmic monster that have been attacking people. Then there is the blonde witch who keeps trying to kill her and the Supernatural Shield Initiative (SSI) is back in town.

If you haven't picked up the first Volume, you probably should. Once you are finished reading the second volume, you will be eagerly waiting for Volume 3 to begin.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A new and polished take on Serenity Rose, Jan 22 2010
By A. Hoy - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Serenity Rose Volume 2: Goodbye, Crestfallen (Paperback)
Ever since the first S. Rose book, I've been waiting for more. I've been reading the comics online for a good bunch of years now, and Aaron A. has faithfully kept the torch burning at heartshapedskull . com but nothing can top the joy of actually owning the collected comics in print form. Now in incredible technicolor. :)))) But in all seriousness, the S. Rose comics have matured in art style and in story direction. *SLIGHT SPOILER* I loved the use of the Motobo news reports in the overarching plot of the comic, leaving the reader to piece together what was going on up until that final revealing moment when you realize exactly what is going on. Well maybe not exactly: because the world of Serenity Rose is still shrouded in mystery and mind-bending darkness as with new intriguing characters to ponder over, we are left to learn as much as we can about the witching world right along with Sera.

Compared with the first book, "Goodbye, Crestfallen" is sleeker, scarier, and more cinematic, the word bubbles are not as noodling, and yet we still have that same darkly honest wit present in the writing and expressions of the characters that I have always appreciated in this series. It's not only been an excursion in self-discovery for Sera, but on other levels a critique of the world we live in. Granted, there aren't real witches and trolls, and other such gobble-de-gook in the real world (or is there?? ;P), but the human relationships and actions of the people are all very much relatable. From Sera's trigger-happy conservative critics to the try-too-hard punk and goth posers of the first book, Alexovich takes us on a tour of what happens when people don't understand what's really going on, and what happens when you don't fully understand yourself. I'm really happy that Aaron A. decided to continue with Sera's story. There is definitely mounds of material left to be scrawled and doodled, and I intend to be there following along for the whole ride.

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Also it's cute. :D
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