How Many Pages Are In Snotgirl #1?

2026-01-26 08:19:26
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I picked up 'Snotgirl' #1 on a whim because the cover art was just too striking to ignore—pastel colors, a stylish but slightly disheveled protagonist, and that title?! Had to know what it was about. Flipping through it, I was surprised by how dense it felt for a single issue. It clocks in at 32 pages, which is pretty standard for most comics, but Bryan Lee O’Malley and Leslie Hung pack so much into those pages. The story’s pacing is brisk, blending humor, mystery, and a weirdly relatable take on social media obsession. The art’s clean but full of little details, like the way Lottie’s allergies are drawn with this exaggerated, almost grotesque flair.

What really stood out to me was how the page count didn’t feel limiting. Some comics rush their arcs, but 'Snotgirl' #1 balances character introductions, a bizarre cliffhanger, and enough visual gags to make it feel like a full meal. I’ve reread it a few times, and each time I catch something new—like background text messages or the way panel transitions mirror Lottie’s chaotic energy. If you’re into stories that mix glamour with gross-out humor, this one’s a gem. Plus, it’s short enough to devour in one sitting but weird enough to linger in your head afterward.
2026-01-28 22:45:28
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Peyton
Peyton
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Just checked my shelf—'Snotgirl' #1 is 32 pages, including covers and ads. What’s cool is how it uses every inch: the panels are dynamic, with lots of close-ups on expressions and text bubbles that feel like they’re vibrating with anxiety. The story’s about a fashion blogger who’s a hot mess (literally, thanks to her allergies), and the art mirrors her instability. It’s a quick read, but the kind that sticks with you. I ended up googling theories about that ending for days.
2026-01-30 09:11:31
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Jocelyn
Jocelyn
Active Reader Sales
32 pages—that’s the magic number for 'Snotgirl' #1! I remember laughing out loud at how the comic turns something as mundane as allergies into this surreal, almost horror-like quirk for Lottie. The page count might sound slight, but it’s packed with style. Leslie Hung’s art is like a fever dream of fashion blogs and indie rom-coms, and O’Malley’s writing nails that Gen Z/Millennial voice of constant self-awareness. It’s not just about the story; the lettering, the color palette (those mint greens and pinks!), even the ads feel curated to match the vibe.

I’ve lent my copy to friends who don’t usually read comics, and they all react the same way: 'Wait, that’s it?' But then they flip back to reread scenes, like the awkward Tinder date or the cryptic ending. It’s a testament to how much personality fits into those 32 pages. Compared to other #1 issues that spend forever on setup, 'Snotgirl' dives headfirst into its weirdness. Makes you wish more comics trusted their audience to keep up with this kind of energy.
2026-02-01 05:34:32
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