
Member Reviews

It took me a bit to be drawn into this story, but once the plot picked up, I was hooked.
I want to know everything about Camille's past and her future. I love the mystery behind her past and what it can mean for her. Plus a found family can't ever go wrong.

I have been loving all of the webtoons being published in physical form lately, so when I saw this one I knew I needed to give it a try. The beginning starts out so dark and depressing, but it really did a great job setting up the rest of the story. It immediately throws you into the story and does a good job of letting you know which characters you are going to hate right away.
I was not expecting the demon at the end, and I loved it. I can’t wait to see what happens with them next!
I hope we see a lot more of the LaCour family In the next volume.

NetGalley ARC Educator 550974
An amazing book with relatable characters. The content warnings were welcome. There is abuse mentioned.
Cammie is torn between fulfilling obligations to her aunt or following her own path. She is light and dark combined into a beautiful person. The art work will draw you in as will the diverse characters. I really loved this comic and look forward to reading the other volumes.

This was a great intro to a fantastic witchy series. I really appreciated how the author established the differences between magical households almost immediately, making it very clear that where lines were drawn. The additions of the little familiars for each witch we encounter was too cute, especially Toben and little Lavender. I can't wait to see where this series goes!

"Muted" by Miranda Mundt completely captivated me—I devoured everything from the rich world-building to the sapphic yearning, to the heartfelt discussions around grief and finding independence later in life. It’s whimsical yet deeply relatable, making for such a lovely read. I was so hooked that I immediately ran to Webtoon to finish the rest. I couldn’t recommend it more!

Trying to figure out where you belong within and outside of your family is a familiar feeling for many young people as they enter adulthood. However, most aren’t expected to summon demons with blood magic.
This book had everything I was looking for; magic, mystery, and a decent dash of queer. I found the world building around the different magic families interesting. I felt as desperate as Camille to find the answers about her past and the expectations surrounding it.
The artwork really enhanced the story. I thought the flowy nature of the illustrations matched the magical vibes of the narrative.
I love a good sapphic story as well, and this story is set not to disappoint. The interactions between the characters are fun and quirky, especially between the main character and potential love interest. “It’s okay if you… like plants.”
My only critique was the pacing of the story. I expected it to be fast-paced, but it moved a bit too quickly, leaving me with some questions unanswered or confusing me with sudden shifts.
Overall, I would recommend this for anyone searching for a fast-paced modern-fantasy mystery. I can’t wait to see what book 2 brings us.

I thought this was a cute read. The story has an interesting plot and the characters are nicely fleshed out. The one down side is there are many typos.
Thank you to Ten Speed and NetGalley for this ARC. Due to be published July 8, 2025.

The art is really cute and the story is nice, its a quick read.
However there are some typos, they did kinda bother me, there were only two, but over all it probably shouldnt bother even tho if this is gonna get published they should probably fix them.

Super cute and fun graphic novel, lots of magic and a mysterious plot line. I loved the world-building and the art style was lovely.
I’m looking forward to finding out more of Camille’s past and her powers. And it’s apparently a sapphic poly romance? Can’t wait to see more of that!

This is such a cute graphic novel! I really love the artstyle and am intrigued to see how the story continues. I love how naturally diversity is weaved into the story. Definitely a good book for anyone who loves witches and queer story lines!

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for gifting me a copy of this book!
It is the story of Camille who is about to do a ritual the Severin family has been doing for ages. She has lost her family in a fire incident and lives with her cousin Avalin and her aunt who does not treat her very well. When the ritual fails, she takes some time for herself and figure out who she is and what she wants.
This first book was great! The drawings were gorgeous and the story cute. The new acquaintances she made and the mystery around the demon following her makes me want to continue reading!
Her familiar Toben is also the cutest, I love him!! I enjoyed seeing her trying to discover more about herself and her powers.

Muted: Volume 1 is a great introduction to a new comic series. The art is stunning, full of saturated colors and play on shadow. I liked the setting in New Orleans with competing covens, each specializing in a different type of magic. I am curious to see how the Severin ended up so isolated when it seems like most of the covens have a thriving society, plenty of connection between the families. This seems like it will be a major theme for the series. I am hoping we will get more on Aunt Silvia and the Leroux family too - I'm very interested on Camille's aunt who quietly defies Matriarch Athalie. I will say the ultimate summoning of the flower demon felt off in tone from the rest of the graphic novel, but I think it's intentionally askew from Camille's expectations. It definitely has me curious for more. I have been loving the Webtoon adaptations into graphic novel format, and Muted is no exception. I can't wait to see where this story goes!

Thank you netgally for letting me read this book in exchange for an honest review.
I honestly had no idea what this story was about, only that it was a found family with a sapphic poly romance. I was kinda surprised by the book (maybe I should have read the blurb more closely lol) but I really enjoyed it!
At the start I didn’t really understand what was going on but I understood all the characters relatively fast. I loved getting to know Camille’s backstory and how she became how she is (her aunt is a b*tch). It was very nice to see her bond with her cousin and it made me sad to see her step away from her because she was scared her aunt would figure out her secret.
I really liked to see Camille’s change in perspective after getting away from her aunt. From blaming all the other family’s for the deaths of her mom and twin to developing a little crush on one of the girls. I can’t wait to see more of them in the next part
I also can’t wait to see her connect more to her other power. I loved getting to see her in the other family and can’t imagine how different her life would have been if she could have gone there instead of her aunt Athalie.
I really can’t wait for the next part!

Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and the author for providing me a free e-arc of this graphic novel.
Wow! I absolutely loved the start of this story, and I can't wait until volume 2 to see where it goes! All of the characters were interesting, the plot is great, I love that the characters have familiars, and the illustrations were absolutely gorgeous!
If you like a witchy tale with a blooming sapphic romance, definitely give this a try!

*Muted: Volume 1* by Mirande Mundt is everything I could hope for in a graphic novel. Reminiscent of *Crumbs* by Danie Stirling, it weaves a story so enchanting that it’s nearly impossible to put into words. The magic within these pages is undeniable—captivating, immersive, and utterly spellbinding. This book left me eager for more, deeply invested in the story and characters. I can't wait for the next volume, and without a doubt, this novel is going straight to my must-own collection.

Muted Volume 1 is a beautifully illustrated graphic novel/webtoon. I found myself devouring it and the art was breathtaking.
The story follows a witch on her path to self-discovery as she meets other witches her age and starts to unravel her traumatic past. This is such a strong start to a graphic novel series. I can't wait to read more. I loved the introduction to all the characters and can't wait to see more. It's definitely one I will be picking up!
Thank you to the publisher for providing an advance copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This graphic novel checked all my boxes. It’s a fast paced story about witches in New Orleans that is a fresh take on that genre. The magic systems are intriguing and fun without being complicated, the plot is interesting and fast paced, and the blossoming romance is sweet and exciting. The main character Camille goes through a lot of growth in the first volume and I’m looking forward to seeing where the story takes her as she learns more about herself and becomes more independent.
This graphic novel does include a lot of trauma that the min character experienced in her childhood that occurs both on and off page so I highly recommend checking trigger warnings before diving in.

Thank you NetGalley & Ten Speed Press for the ARC!
A super cute graphic novel about a witch from 2 opposing families. The concept was cute and the art was stunning, but the story felt a bit jumbled and not super cohesive. A lot of potential though so would definitely read future volumes!

I thought this book was so very well done. The artwork is absolutely beautiful. The story line was very engaging and the diverse representation was everything. I look forward to reading more as the series progresses!

Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read Muted: Volume 1. This was an extremely solid beginning to a graphic novel series and I wish I could read the next part right now! No spoiler themes: witches, found family, representation (LGBTQIA+, disability), coming of age, and finding your own path. Really enjoyed this and will absolutely be reading the next volumes as they are released. 4 stars