I liked it. The world building is interesting; like, did the storm create the powers? Or was the storm a result of the powers manifesting? Why some kids and not others? Good thing the story continues online!
I liked it. The world building is interesting; like, did the storm create the powers? Or was the storm a result of the powers manifesting? Why some kids and not others? Good thing the story continues online!
I enjoyed this one. Especially the little snips of information at the bottom of each page. They were silly! I can't wait to get to book 2. I kept seeing book 2 at the comic store we frequent and then found book 1 in my things! Ha So fun when you find books!
#the52bookclub2022 Prompt 6: HouseHold Object on Cover
#PennyADay 3.36
#JustAnotherGraphicMonday #ReadMyRoom
@Bookworm54 @AkashaVampie @AsYouWish @jb72
I spilled coffee in my bag !!!
The subtitles underneath the panel reveal that the two guys on the right are unhappy that they are not getting a bigger role than extras in the bar.
The gags in the subtitles are another reason to pick this up.
(no spoilers, just language)
Me reading this page: *guy gets hit with gun* did someone just throw a gun at you?
*Reads the next pannel* that's what I said!
I'm making my way through this comic (graphic novel?) and loving it so far. It's a fun read.
#LGBTQ #LGBTQAuthor #Comic #LGBTQComic
Epic, Boxing Day sale #bookhaul from #BookOutlet! They have the best sales and best rewards program! I went crazy with the graphic novels, but the prices were soooo good!
If you haven't tried Book Outlet and want to, you can get $5 off your first purchase of $25 with this link: https://goo.gl/Nqe8gA
I voted early last week so I got to spend my evening finishing up this graphic novel. The story is great - a young, disillusioned former superhero deals with adjusting to real life and going to college - but the sketch-style art wasn‘t always up my alley. Definitely going to read book two though! 🦸♀️
Love the art style, love the story!! Lucky for me my housemate has the second book.
1. Rhys and Feyre
2. Edward and Bella
3. Ben and Leslie 😍
4. Travis Willingham and Laura Bailey
#manicmonday @JoScho you always make Monday a little brighter
The text at the bottom of this page made me laugh. So true!
Loving this new #graphicnovel ! There‘s plenty of intrigue and of course, Alison is a great strong female protagonist. ❤️
A bit uneven. The beginning was confusing bc it was missing the entire backstory. It seemed to be continuing from a previous book, although that wasn‘t the case. Some parts were really good, I liked how Allison, despite her super powers, was unsure, like any other typical college student. And some of the backstory was interwoven well into the current story. However, the story itself was choppy. Artwork was fine, not as strong as others I‘ve read.
One of the things I loved most about this #graphicnovel was that there was footnotes on every page.
This one cracks me up. #donteatbooks
I really enjoyed this one, and will definitely be picking up the second book. 💗
Lunch is Caesar Salad with black olives and finishing up the tagged GN. Loving it so far. 💗
Pretty good. The story was interesting, different from most superhero stories. The art was great. I‘m interested in seeing how the web comic is going.
Guess who visited a new library branch today 🙋🏻
Solid graphic novel about Alison Green former superhero Mega Girl. Intelligent, beautifully illustrated. Overall great read.
"Fake geek girl" moment...
5⭐ Wow, just wow. This graphic novel was amazing and the first to change my views on graphic novels. More of this, please!
I couldn't pick just one #femalesuperhero (and this is just the handful I limited myself to anyhow)! #marchintoreading
Super heroine goes through that crisis of hitting your twenties.
#feistyfeb day 28: #bestoffebruary
Scraping by just a few hours before the day ends! Here are the best things I read in Feb (at least those I took photos of!).
A good number of comics, a book in an Italian crime series, an American classic and an always fun supernatural series. Titles below. All except the Italian book are by women. Titles below 👇
If you can overlook its less than stellar title, Strong Female Protagonist is actually a pretty great read about a young superhero trying to be a regular person again. This book, a Kickstarter project, has the first four issues and the webcomic is updated twice a week at https://strongfemaleprotagonist.com
Served with black glutinous rice pudding (pulut hitam) and coconut milk
Exactly what the title says. The main character gives up being a superhero because she wants to make a real difference, not just punch giant robots. Thoughtful and emotional.
I. Loved. This. Book. I can't believe I hadn't come across it before. Such a good comic & absolutely what I needed right now. Great character development, interesting play on tropes, and interesting discussions on morality and duty. Particularly timely themes of protest and how to enact real change.
Part Scott McCloud, part Watchmen, part New York Four, and a little bit Incognito, this equally funny and thought provoking story had me enthralled. The warm and friendly drawing style and quirky little details keeps it relatable and a joy to read. Hope more volumes get funded 🙏🏽 🌟8/10
Philosophy and ethics with a former super hero reading list #StrongFemaleProtagonist