#55 thecount's "Wizard business" review!
Feb. 22nd, 2025 06:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"Wizard business" is a certain kind of comic all in it's own category. As the title says, we are introduced into a world of wizards and what they do. It's pretty original in it's art style, it's mostly gag a day comics about Joe - a friendly and spontaneous wizard and his close circle of friends, at times it can touch on some more serious topics and it like so many wonderful and creative comics on comic fury - it has room to grow. It's started in 2022 and each group of comics are placed in folders/chapters according to year.
The art starts in black and white and as time goes while reading we get more beautiful color pages from thecount. The colors they use are toned down a bit and give off more of a down to earth feel but at times when it's needed there can be bursts of color and excitement! I've loved seeing the evolution in the short time "Wizard business" has been around when it comes to the art. The characters style I personally think is my favorite part of this comic. There's a certain vibe to the art, the emotions behind it and what is being portrayed shine. The characters themselves and their expressions are also quite enjoyable. thecount has created a cast just big enough to keep things from getting bored while at the same time of not making it difficult or complicated.
When it comes to the writing of this series we the readers get to experience Joe at his best and worst. Sometimes we gets a spell done and it works out just as he planed - other times we experience Joe having some difficulty but usually there is always a solution to the problem. He's the type of character that as I mentioned before is spontaneous and that's what keeps the comic going. We never know what Joe is in for next! His friends and sweet girlfriend are always around and just as much fun to read about. Claudia the clown is my personal favorite. She's Joe's girlfriend. There is also the fun and loveable cow dog that makes occasional appearances throughout the comic. Whoever can't love that beast... I don't know what to tell you!
I feel this is a comic that is worth checking out and giving a read. Just a feel good comic about a wizard, his life and those who he surrounds himself with!
https://wizardbuisness.thecomicseries.com/comics/1#content-start
The art starts in black and white and as time goes while reading we get more beautiful color pages from thecount. The colors they use are toned down a bit and give off more of a down to earth feel but at times when it's needed there can be bursts of color and excitement! I've loved seeing the evolution in the short time "Wizard business" has been around when it comes to the art. The characters style I personally think is my favorite part of this comic. There's a certain vibe to the art, the emotions behind it and what is being portrayed shine. The characters themselves and their expressions are also quite enjoyable. thecount has created a cast just big enough to keep things from getting bored while at the same time of not making it difficult or complicated.
When it comes to the writing of this series we the readers get to experience Joe at his best and worst. Sometimes we gets a spell done and it works out just as he planed - other times we experience Joe having some difficulty but usually there is always a solution to the problem. He's the type of character that as I mentioned before is spontaneous and that's what keeps the comic going. We never know what Joe is in for next! His friends and sweet girlfriend are always around and just as much fun to read about. Claudia the clown is my personal favorite. She's Joe's girlfriend. There is also the fun and loveable cow dog that makes occasional appearances throughout the comic. Whoever can't love that beast... I don't know what to tell you!
I feel this is a comic that is worth checking out and giving a read. Just a feel good comic about a wizard, his life and those who he surrounds himself with!
https://wizardbuisness.thecomicseries.com/comics/1#content-start