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Miss October, Playmates 1961 is the first book in a series of graphic novels about a serial killer who kills young women, and is set in the 1960s.
Our main protagonist is Viktor, a young woman who was attacked and since then has been deaf. She is also a cat burglar, something that she hides from her wealthy parents whom she lives with.
This was a fine piece of escapism, but I found some bits odd (you don’t know Viktor is deaf to begin with). There’s nudity and sex in here, so not a graphic novel for those who might take offence.
I thought it was OK. Not a series that I feel the need to continue and I found it a little confusing.
Miss October, Playmates 1961 came out in 2018, and is available on Amazon.
I couldn’t find any social medial or websites for either Stephen Desberg or Alain Queireix. I believe Stephen Desberg is Belgian, and has written other comics.
If you’re interested in other graphic novels, then have a look at the Graphic Novels I’ve reviewed!
I was given this book for free in return for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Europe Comics (the publishers) for this book.
You can have a look on GoodReads to see what else I’ve read, or am reading!