Cappy Pond
Disclaimer: Haven't read the original novel. This was required reading for my comics class. The story pacing felt so off. 100 pages in, I felt like nothing had happened. Later, when I had 50 pages left, I had no idea how the plot would be resolved so quickly. Many conversations took up an abnormally large page count for a comic - the near five pages of speech bubbles on solid black (since Meg can't see) are the worst offender. The art is also kind of shaky. Stylistically, it's not terrible, but many expressions look bizarre, posing is strange and/or stiff, and there are odd design choices for some of the characters, like the creepily bug-eyed Charles Wallace. The actual narrative was confusing and somewhat cliché as well, but I have no idea if that's the fault of the adaptation or the source material. I almost ragequit halfway through. Definitely not recommended.