![]() ![]() Phoebe and Marigold solve a mystery-the town’s power has gone out and the ambient magic that Marigold usually taps into has disappeared as well, leaving the unicorn visible to ordinary people. The Magic Storm, on the other hand, has a single storyline and is written as a graphic novel, rather than a series of gags. Max is another common archetype, the nerdy science boy. Dakota is a curly-haired wannabe alpha girl who is often accompanied by a goblin, and while she’s snobby and tries to be mean, she never really manages to be hurtful. ![]() The gags are self-contained but tend to revolve around a particular topic for several strips-Halloween, a trip to the beach, and often, Phoebe’s relationship with her classmates, Dakota and Max. ![]() Unicorn Crossing is a collection of one-page gag strips, most of them four panels. Fortunately for us mere mortals, she remains invisible most of the time behind her Shield of Boringness. Phoebe is pretty much of an everygirl, while Marigold has, shall we say, a healthy sense of self-esteem. Phoebe and Her Unicorn in The Magic Storm (out October 2017)ĭana Simpson’s Phoebe and Her Unicorn books are delightful stories about a young girl Phoebe, and her unicorn, Marigold. Unicorn Crossing: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure ![]()
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