Review of Circles #4

As I sit here and type this, I wonder if any of you had the same trip as I did to this point. I originally discovered Circles on this what can best be called a magazine/ manga hosting site. I discovered a lot of comics… but Circles was different. It was the one that drew me back time and time again. It really wasn’t until another furry and I was talking about it. That it was more than the 4 issues I found online. That caused me to buy the 1st collection from Rabbit Valley, and later when they were at MFF I got the other 2 volumes.

Still to this very day I wish volume 3 got the same treatment… comic wise as the first 2.

I am such a fan, I even did an interview with Andrew French for my site. I found that he was so damn nice, although he did the writing as he corrected me. The interview is one of my favorites. I still would like to do ones with Steve Domanski and Scott Fabianek.

So what do I think of Circles #4 it was so incredibly nice just to see all the characters get together for one last time. I secretly hope not. The plot was of a reunion dinner at the old house we all come so familiar. Actual tears of joy are welling up in my eyes as I type this.

Masterpiece is the least I can say. It really is a MUST BUY for all you Circles fans.

It was nice to see what everyone was doing, and who actually became a Granpa will surprise you. But I promise no spoilers here.

I really wish I could post page 7 here. It is a hyena gardener and it makes me smile.

No joke I was really crying at the end of it.

My guess is you already heard it’s more cookbook than graphic novel. But the cookbook holds a secret which I have not seen anyone talking about. Circles art at the beginning of each chapter. The one in the hot tub I wish I could post on my wall.

One last thing, I am straight, more ASexual as time passes. But Circles have let me understand the Gay community which I am more open to it now, before I started this journey.

THANK YOU

Andrew French, Steve Domanski and Scott Fabianek.

If you can’t make it to MFF, maybe one day I can say “Hi” at Anthro New England.

You can get Circles #4 here

Words of Wisdom from The Dalai Lama

Times change and reality changes. In the past, social customs and cultural tradition may have held women back, but modern times favor equality and education has brought equality of opportunity. Now is the time to change our old ways of thinking—gender, color, no difference.