Morgana and Oz Volume One by Miyuli | Graphic Novel Review

Morgana and Oz Volume One by Miyuli | Graphic Novel Review

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Reading age

13-17

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

WEBTOON Unscrolled

Publication date

September 24, 2024

Morgana is a member of a witch family in a long-standing feud with the Red Vampire Clan. In an attempt to reconcile, her family has invited the vampires over for dinner. While everyone is preparing for the meal, Morgana accidentally burns her dress while attempting to use magic to alter it. While disposing of the evidence, she stumbles upon two vampires standing guard. There, she meets Oz, a vampire.
As the dinner party commences, tensions rise, and an attack is launched. In a moment of panic, Morgana uses her magic to turn Oz into a cat. Now, she must find a way to reverse the spell and restore Oz to his original form. She also bears the responsibility of brokering peace between the witches and vampires.

I adored this book! It was a delightful and entertaining read that captivated me from start to finish. As soon as it is published, I am going to buy it!
The protagonist, Morgana, was a fascinating character that I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know. And let’s not forget about Oz, who was simply adorable – especially when he was in his feline form.
The storyline was captivating and had me on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating what would happen next.
The stunning artwork featured a beautiful array of colors that enchanted the magical tale.

Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves tales of witches and mystical things. It was a beautifully crafted story that will leave you feeling enchanted and wanting more.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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