August 1, 2017

#5 Dawn and the Impossible Three

The thing that bothers me a lot about this book is that the kids aren't impossible, but the covers try their best to make it look so.
Maybe the writing process went like how comic books used to be produced: draw the cover and make a title first, and the writer tries to build a story around it.
Anyways, here are Dawn's outfits on the covers:


Unlike the covers (except the graphic novel one), I actually made her hair reach her butt and be almost white. Unlike the books, I made her a little more tan (but still pretty pale) because for some reason, out of all the SoCal stereotypes, AMM forgot the tan.

Moving on to descriptions:
Mary Anne wore her first sweatshirt and pair of jeans in this book! Which is weird. Why was Mary Anne not allowed to wear a sweater? Sweaters and turtlenecks aren't that different.

Dawn describes Stacey walking up to her looking like this:
A baggy floral jumpsuit. Sophistication at its finest. AMM and the ghosties did have a thing for Stacey in jumpsuits.

Dawn herself is wearing this:
Dawn describes herself as looking "ordinary next to Stacey". Which is true, because Stacey does look ugly!

- M

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