There’s a premise and progression, but not really a plot. In that way, this feels more like a collection than a graphic novel. There are a few splash pages of Elsie posing, but most of the pages of the book are divided into a few panels, and each page has its own punch line. Everybody wins! An internal page from Fangs, shared by Sarah Andersen on Twitter on February 25, 2020, when the story was shared on Tapas.Īfter meeting in the bar and starting to date, the couple gets more established as the book progresses. When the werewolf is too warm, the vampire spoons him with her ice-cold body. They respect each other’s proclivities, even those they don’t share, and help each other in ways only they can. They have a lot in common, and their differences are compatible in a way that reminds me of Gomez and Morticia Addams. Surprisingly, it turns out they make a great couple. While Jimmy and Elsie may look like many straight white couples in their mid-twenties, they are, in fact, a fairly ancient vampire dating a werewolf. Fangs Sarah AndersenĪs the book starts out, a petite goth woman and a long haired plaid-wearing guy meet at a bar. In a series of punchlined pages, it gently tells the story of a vampire and a werewolf dating and finding out just how compatible they are. If you like your seasonal spookiness kind and romantic, then Fangs by Sarah Andersen will be just right for you.
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