Comic book reviews for Ms. Marvel #10, Ms. Marvel #11, and Ms. Marvel #12 by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, and Elmo Bondoc
Average rating: 4/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Ms. Marvel #10, Ms. Marvel #11, and Ms. Marvel #12 by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, and Elmo Bondoc
Average rating: 4/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for Ms. Marvel #7, Ms. Marvel #8, and Ms. Marvel #9 by G. Willow Wilson, Jacob Wyatt, and Adrian Alphona
Average rating: 5/5 stars
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Comic book reviews for FF #7, FF #8, and FF #9 by Matt Fraction, Michael Allred, and Joe Quinones
Average rating: 4/5 stars
Comic book review for Marvel’s anthology, Girl Comics #2.
Like I mentioned in my post reviewing Girl Comics #1, I love the concept of this series. I love this as an anthology of women authors and artists. I love the spirit, even if not every story rocks my world. Say what you will, but it matters that Marvel Comics took the time to do this.
Jill Thompson’s cover is really great. I love the fairy tale aspect. I love that the heroes and damsels-in-distress are all the women characters.
Once again, they did a great job with some history lessons about women working at Marvel Comics over the years. This one features June Tarpe Mills, who wrote and illustrated Miss Fury the first female Marvel hero title by a woman creator; Ruth Atkinson, creator of Millie the Model; Valerie Barclay, Golden Age inker extraordinaire; and Linda Fite, who went from assistant to writer and created The Cat. I really wanted to read the comics these women created and worked on. Continue reading “Comic Book Review for Girl Comics #2”