A review by morrigan
Peter Panzerfaust, Vol. 1: The Great Escape by Tyler Jenkins, Kurtis J. Wiebe

4.0

I've never read the original Peter Pan. My main exposure to the story is through the horribly racist Disney movie that I enjoyed parts of and a dodgy live action movie with an actor that everyone but me thought was attractive. I'm also not big on war stories. I've read 2 that I really enjoyed. [b:Code Name Verity|11925514|Code Name Verity (Code Name Verity, #1)|Elizabeth Wein|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1388161911s/11925514.jpg|16885788] and one I read in year 7 whose name I can't remember. This didn't bode well for this graphic novel but I picked it up because I really enjoyed [b:Rat Queens #1|18491493|Rat Queens #1|Kurtis J. Wiebe|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1382526542s/18491493.jpg|26175685] by this author and wanted to dip my toes in what else he had to offer. And I am SO GLAD that I read this despite all these things.

This was a great story with characters who I quickly fell in love with. The storytelling is well done and it's a different perspective on the war which is usually how I prefer reading about it. Not sure why but I do.

I'm not a big fan of the art style but it's not unreadable (and hey, maybe it'll grow on me).

I'll be picking up the next volume in this series to read more adventures of Peter Panzerfaust.