Happy new year!
I'm introducing this month's comic of the month,
Warm BloodGenre: Slice-of-life and mystery, with a bit of unreality/supernatural elements
Official synopsis:
Warm Blood is a slice-of-life high school mystery comic following our hero Penny as she navigates life at Greenwood High.
There is a killer at Greenwood High. His name is Logan Filigree. Who is the killer at Greenwood High?
Content warnings:
- Where the supernatural elements show up, it can get disorienting to read
- Blood, murder, and deaths of minors are relevant to the plot, but are not graphic
- alcohol, underage drinking
- very mild depictions of internalized homophobia
- stalking
Status: 555 pages long and currently not updating. It goes up to the end of Penny's first year at high school, but might continue?
Why I liked it:
Spoiler: mild spoilers for first few chapters show
I read it and had a weird sense of familiarity about it because it had a lot of similarities to how I felt going into high school, but presented the undercurrent of unease in a much more blunt way. Most of these scenes are just snippets of Penny's life, meeting and hanging out with new friends, punctuated by odd events or things that you'd have called "drama" popping up in the midst of it. I think one scene that particularly got to me was the part where Penny had someone who kept waiting around her house, and a student remarked how "lucky" she was that that was happening. Not that anyone would say that, but it's so odd seeing that kind of atmosphere spelled out for you.
It's also just kind of nice seeing these teenagers go on small adventures around the town where they live, especially with all the mysterious and inexplicable phenomena that just pop up. And they generally have a very energetic dynamic, but nothing unrealistic for fourteen-year-olds. If you're into the type of story that's just a bunch of snippets of people's lives, then you'll probably enjoy this one.
Another thing is that it seems more like a story that's meant to be read by people who've already been through high school. At that age, I'd have found this type of thing pretty boring.
Regarding the art: This is one of those webcomics where the artist changes every scene, which makes it fun because you can see a bunch of different art styles and ways they depict characters! You might also recognize a few if you follow a lot of internet artists. However, it might be distracting since your brain will be constantly adapting to the new appearances of these characters.
That said:
A lot of references might be hard to understand if you're not totally into whatever media is coming out these days. I don't even understand all of them, just that I've heard all these titles and whatnot mentioned in passing at least once or twice.
Also, some scenes don't make sense together. That's probably the desired effect, given the nature of the comic, but do keep in mind that if you're suddenly not sure what's going on, that's fine.