An overpowered protagonist undercuts the potential in this second chance fantasy.
Story: 4/10
The regression premise of a mother becoming her son's constellation showed promise. But the protagonist rapidly becomes overpowered thanks to her gifts, eliminating any sense of struggle. The narrative lacks direction so far.
Art: 6/10
The art is polished with clean linework and vivid colors. But character designs blend together and backgrounds lack detail. Action scenes are only serviceable.
Characters: 3/10
The overpowered protagonist limits opportunities for growth. Supporting characters remain one-note. The mother-son dynamic is heartwarming but imbalanced.
Enjoyment: 4/10
I found the quick power-ups and lack of struggle made for a boring read. With the protagonist so overpowered already, stakes feel non-existent.
In summary, Stellar Mom fails to deliver on an intriguing fantasy premise due to an overpowered protagonist and aimless plot. Unless you enjoy overpowered wish fulfillment, it's hard to recommend continuing.