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I have a lot of problems with this story. Since the very beginning I had this feeling I was missing big parts of the story, like this was a second issue rather than a first.
The story at some points felt chaotic, and I didnโt enjoy the info dump. It felt erratic, and it lacked a huge component: I could not feel empathy for Ella, our FMC.
The art on this one, is stunning. I really enjoyed the incredible amount of details.
I believe if you enjoy conspiracy theories, you could really enjoy this. I recommend you to give it a try, while this story wasnโt for me, I am sure some of you could really enjoy it.
Thank you Netgalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.

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If you like conspiracy theories then this is the perfect read for you! I really enjoyed the visuals along with the storyline. The illustrations were top tier. This story is a wild, mind-bending adventure! Ella is a reporter with a knack for picking up on people's thoughts and even communicating with plants and animals.
When her old professor dies in a super weird way-starving himself for no clear reasonโ she dives into the mystery. What starts as a simple investigation turns into a journey through portals, multiverses, and secretive reptilian elites. It's a fun, unpredictable ride that keeps you hooked as Ella races to uncover the truth and figure out her role in saving, well. pretty much everything.

Thanks netgalley and publisher for allowing me to read this manga.
I was super confused man like I didnโt know wtf was going on with Ella Summers here. Sheโs meeting such random characters without proper intros and sheโs going to places more than me but to what purpose?! Itโs just massively unclear whatโs going on. I mean the art is pretty good, itโs not fantastic but itโs easy on my blind eyes so Iโm not complaining about it. Yep another wasted potential but there ya goโฆโฆ.

2.5 stars rounded up. Thank you NetGalley for the e-arc of this graphic novel in exchange for an honest review.
There was honestly so much smashed together in this novel I had an extremely hard time following the plot. I also don't love a grapic novel that's in black and white. The colors are so brilliant on the cover. They draw you in. Then, disappointment from page 1. At least, that's how I feel about b&w graphic novel. I immediately start struggling to pay attention. So, Indigo having a confusing, hard to follow plot plus it was in black and white made damn near impossible for me to read.

Indigo opens on a galactic background with a being asking our main character Ella Summer to make a choice. After this we go back in time to Ella researching the murder of a college professor.
"I have so many questions! I don't know who to ask, everything is happening so fast."
The quote above, from the manhua itself, pretty much encapsulates my experience with Indigo. Sadly this was not for me. It felt like an idea for a story instead of a story in and of itself. It felt like different concepts and plot points were smashed together without much cohesion, worldbuilding, or character development. All told at a breakneck speed. It's possible I just didn't 'get' this. In the end I was mostly left thinking: What did I just read?
While there were some interesting ideas here, the execution was were this story mostly lacked. This was a story that needed a lot more time to be told properly in my opinion. This could have and should have easily been told over multiple volumes.
"Most indigo children are from far away stars... Old souls sent to earth to help in some way."
Story aside, I did really enjoy Kwong's art style. It is unique and evocative, and the colour use is brilliant. It suits and contributes to the vibe of it all.
Indigo might be for you if you enjoy fast-paced stories, that focus mostly on an overarching plot. This is accompanied by beautiful science fiction art.