REVIEW: WEBTOON Unscrolled’s Lumine Volume One

In the latest addition to Webtoon Unscrolled’s printed Webtoon adaptations, Lumine Volume One follows a friendly weredog who is hired to be the bodyguard for an aloof witch. Lumine Volume One is written and drawn by Emma Krogell, with editor Emma Hambly, with publication design by Matthew Tiangson and sequential design and lettering by Jay Flores-Holz. The graphic novel covers episodes 1-14 of the original webcomic that debuted on the Webtoon platform in May 2017.Lumine Volume One stars a young weredog named Lumine who sleeps outside and has no place to go. In a random twist of fate, he meets a young witch his age named Kody. When Lumine tries to protect Kody from robbers, Kody’s dad shows up and offers Lumine a job as his son’s bodyguard. Despite Lumine’s constant attempts to befriend the antisocial witch, Kody pushes him away. Lumine later discovers that Kody is cursed by an evil spirit that makes bad luck follow him wherever he goes, and it causes him to get bullied by other young witches at school. While Kody and his family are full of secrets, Lumine also has a secret of his own because he is actually a werewolf, a powerful and rare being that is supposed to be extinct.The artwork by Emma Krogell comes to life on the pages of Lumine’s first printed adaptation. She has a strong artistic ability to design unique and captivating characters that draw the reader into the story. In some panels, the background art feels a little too simple. White and solid color backgrounds are frequently used to emphasize the character art and their dialogue over their surrounding environment. The art translates well from digital to print, ensuring readers will have a chance to experience the same artwork as the original webcomic.

In the latest addition to Webtoon Unscrolled’s printed Webtoon adaptations, Lumine Volume One follows a friendly weredog who is hired to be the bodyguard for an aloof witch. Lumine Volume One is written and drawn by Emma Krogell, with editor Emma Hambly, with publication design by Matthew Tiangson and sequential design and lettering by Jay Flores-Holz. The graphic novel covers episodes 1-14 of the original webcomic that debuted on the Webtoon platform in May 2017.

Lumine Volume One stars a young weredog named Lumine who sleeps outside and has no place to go. In a random twist of fate, he meets a young witch his age named Kody. When Lumine tries to protect Kody from robbers, Kody’s dad shows up and offers Lumine a job as his son’s bodyguard. Despite Lumine’s constant attempts to befriend the antisocial witch, Kody pushes him away. Lumine later discovers that Kody is cursed by an evil spirit that makes bad luck follow him wherever he goes, and it causes him to get bullied by other young witches at school. While Kody and his family are full of secrets, Lumine also has a secret of his own because he is actually a werewolf, a powerful and rare being that is supposed to be extinct.

The artwork by Emma Krogell comes to life on the pages of Lumine‘s first printed adaptation. She has a strong artistic ability to design unique and captivating characters that draw the reader into the story. In some panels, the background art feels a little too simple. White and solid color backgrounds are frequently used to emphasize the character art and their dialogue over their surrounding environment. The art translates well from digital to print, ensuring readers will have a chance to experience the same artwork as the original webcomic.

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