Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters Vol. 2

Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2022-06-16 09:53:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Chris Samnee
  • ISBN:1637150210
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Summary

“A rollicking free fall into mayhem and magic!” - Judd Winick, creator of Hilo

Jonna and Rainbow are sisters, but that doesn't mean they're all that similar: Rainbow's the bookish one, Jonna is the whirlwind。 Jonna's also incredibly strong and nearly invulnerable—which will come in handy as they search the ruined, monster-infested wasteland that was once their home while looking for their missing father。 Their world, once lush and bountiful, has been overrun by giant monsters and prickly, unnatural vines that strangle the life from the natural flora and fauna。 The girls thought that they had found a place of calm and security—a notion proved false when a huge beast literally crashed through the walls。 

With their safe haven destroyed, the girls set out again, this time following a lead to a hidden city of humans that have built a home in the shattered remnants of a mighty redwood forest。 Lured by heartwarming tales of community, Rainbow and Jonna find that life in the big city can be a little confusing! Jonna finds celebrity in the monster-fighting arena, while Rainbow explores their new surroundings, searching for a bit of human kindness and not liking what she sees。 Can the two keep their spirits up and their skin on as they outpunch unpossible monsters and outwit not-so-nice humans that stand in their way? 

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Reviews

Byron Oneal

I'm a fan of Chris Samnee's artwork and it hits you in the feels when a husband and wife work together on a book。 That said, the first volume was stronger so I felt a little let down with volume 2。 The exposition is minimal in favor of character oriented panels that provide some emotional depth and motivation for Jonna and her sister but do little to explain or expand upon telling us much about the world in which they inhabit。 It tetters on that edge of being too mature in theme for younger read I'm a fan of Chris Samnee's artwork and it hits you in the feels when a husband and wife work together on a book。 That said, the first volume was stronger so I felt a little let down with volume 2。 The exposition is minimal in favor of character oriented panels that provide some emotional depth and motivation for Jonna and her sister but do little to explain or expand upon telling us much about the world in which they inhabit。 It tetters on that edge of being too mature in theme for younger readers when visually it's well suited for them so it lands in between。 I will still continue to follow the story but will go into it with more reservations than before。 。。。more

Eliani

Book two picks up exactly where the first one left off。 However it felt short, scary short。Foot bearly of the ground, already into the next "trouble" and no new information for the story to expand upon。 It felt like filler。 All fluff and no answers。 Definitely ready for Jonna's story to start explaining things。 **Thank you to Oni Press and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。** Book two picks up exactly where the first one left off。 However it felt short, scary short。Foot bearly of the ground, already into the next "trouble" and no new information for the story to expand upon。 It felt like filler。 All fluff and no answers。 Definitely ready for Jonna's story to start explaining things。 **Thank you to Oni Press and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。** 。。。more

Brandon

I think this volume goes by way too quickly。 Not a whole lot happens and while it looks pretty, and there's a particular sequence towards the end that is quite emotional, I felt like I could have skipped all but the last 10 pages and been fine。 I think this volume goes by way too quickly。 Not a whole lot happens and while it looks pretty, and there's a particular sequence towards the end that is quite emotional, I felt like I could have skipped all but the last 10 pages and been fine。 。。。more

D。T。 Henderson

I seriously dig the art style, and the whole little girl with super strength, punching the lights out of dinosaurs and monsters。 But these volumes never cover the meat of the story。Despite that, I’ll read volume 3。 The ending here was a doozy。

Gabby

Rating: 3。5Another fun adventure graphic novel perfect for fans of We Live & Gunland。 We get further into the story in this volume, and although not a lot happens - we uncover a big secret in this volume - which leads to a huge cliffhanger! A quick read which I flew through in one sitting。Can’t wait to dive into the next volume once it’s released。Thank you to NetGalley for providing me an e-copy of this graphic novel to review。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。

Wayne McCoy

'Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters Vol。 2' by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee is a graphic novel that continues the adventures of Jonna and Rainbow as they try to find their father。The girls find a weird hidden city and don't find it hospitable。 Jonna gets captured, caged, and finds herself fighting monsters (which she is good at)。 Meanwhile, Rainbow tries to find Jonna and food, but not necessarily in that order。 This volume also includes a flashback to the time right before everything changed。Th 'Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters Vol。 2' by Chris Samnee and Laura Samnee is a graphic novel that continues the adventures of Jonna and Rainbow as they try to find their father。The girls find a weird hidden city and don't find it hospitable。 Jonna gets captured, caged, and finds herself fighting monsters (which she is good at)。 Meanwhile, Rainbow tries to find Jonna and food, but not necessarily in that order。 This volume also includes a flashback to the time right before everything changed。This is a fun series with really great art。 While there is less of Jonna doing what she does best this time around, it was nice to have some focus on Rainbow。 I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Oni Press and NetGalley。 Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel。 。。。more

Rob Smith, Jr。

All I wrote of the first volume applies here。 It's bizarre no one。。。and there must be a couple dozen。。。never stopped this disaster before starting work with the first issue。 The first issue was impressive despite the vast emptiness of it。 Eight issues and the emptiness is vastly deeper。 No explanations and production based solely upon assuming readers will assume the story based upon lack of narrative or illustrative explanation。 Again the story is very typical of what I've seen a pre-teen my wr All I wrote of the first volume applies here。 It's bizarre no one。。。and there must be a couple dozen。。。never stopped this disaster before starting work with the first issue。 The first issue was impressive despite the vast emptiness of it。 Eight issues and the emptiness is vastly deeper。 No explanations and production based solely upon assuming readers will assume the story based upon lack of narrative or illustrative explanation。 Again the story is very typical of what I've seen a pre-teen my write with no thought of character, setting or story explanation。 That alters when empty story devices like dreams and ridiculous cage matches are employed。 The first issue stated all changed a year earlier。 It is impossible that an underground cage match is thriving with recently invaded monsters, if I understand what little is explained of the lot。The artwork, also, disintegrates along the way as two page spreads and even more character poses dominate pages。 The lot is an awful cheat。Bottom line: I don't recommend this book, or the series。 Two out of ten points。 。。。more

Rory Wilding

Vol。 2 picks up where the last volume left off, where Rainbow and her younger, super-strengthened sister Jonna find themselves in the company of the adult Saro, who seems to have some other agenda for the girls。 As Nomi and Gor attempt to rescue Rainbow and Jonna from other horrors the world has in store for them, Saro’s true purpose is to exploit Jonna’s mysterious gift to fight the monsters for profit, leaving Rainbow alone to find a way to save her sister。Please click here for my full review。 Vol。 2 picks up where the last volume left off, where Rainbow and her younger, super-strengthened sister Jonna find themselves in the company of the adult Saro, who seems to have some other agenda for the girls。 As Nomi and Gor attempt to rescue Rainbow and Jonna from other horrors the world has in store for them, Saro’s true purpose is to exploit Jonna’s mysterious gift to fight the monsters for profit, leaving Rainbow alone to find a way to save her sister。Please click here for my full review。 。。。more

Bozhena Levine

Thank you to Oni Press and NetGalley for the advanced electronic review copy of this great book。 I enjoyed the colorful illustrations and was able to get into the story pretty quickly even though I didn’t read volume 1。 Looking forward to the next installment of the adventure。

Kylie

3。5 starsI loved the artwork in this series。 It was so colorful and whimsical。 That was my favorite part of the book。The plot was pretty confusing, it really felt like there wasn't a lot to it, but were were supposed to know what was going on。 There weren't a ton of words, but the frames with just pictures weren't super explanatory。 There was a flashback part that I didn't realize was a flashback at first which was also kind of confusing。 I do want to continue on with this series though。 I'm hop 3。5 starsI loved the artwork in this series。 It was so colorful and whimsical。 That was my favorite part of the book。The plot was pretty confusing, it really felt like there wasn't a lot to it, but were were supposed to know what was going on。 There weren't a ton of words, but the frames with just pictures weren't super explanatory。 There was a flashback part that I didn't realize was a flashback at first which was also kind of confusing。 I do want to continue on with this series though。 I'm hoping we get a little bit more detail in the next one!Thank you to Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Andréa

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。

Bexa

What a twist!Jonna and Rainbow head off with a kindly looking man, who ends up not being so kind。 This one seemed to go really fast, there was a lot of action shots and little dialog。 Which is not a problem, it just seemed to go quick and so I'm sure I lost some nuance of the imagery and plot。 Excited to see what happens in the next volume。 Digital Copy provided by publisher。 What a twist!Jonna and Rainbow head off with a kindly looking man, who ends up not being so kind。 This one seemed to go really fast, there was a lot of action shots and little dialog。 Which is not a problem, it just seemed to go quick and so I'm sure I lost some nuance of the imagery and plot。 Excited to see what happens in the next volume。 Digital Copy provided by publisher。 。。。more