"We all fight against the worst versions of ourselves. But sometimes the worst version of us is stronger than we are".
Category: Graphic Novels
Review: Magnificent Ms. Marvel, Vol 1: Destined
Ms. Marvel is the hero 2020 needs.
Review: The Steel Prince Vol. 2 Night of Knives
The second installment in the prequel to Shades of Magic.
Review: Ms. Marvel, Vol 10: Time and Again
Thank you, G. Willow Wilson for this INCREDIBLE series.
Review: Umbrella Academy, Vol 1: The Apocalypse Suit
dAd SeNt Me To ThE mOon
Review: The Steel Prince Volume 1
“You fight like a royal. Like the weapons are made of wood. Like no one means to hurt you. But this is not London, your highness.”
Review: Ms. Marvel #9 Teenage Wasteland
"We like to think we choose the people we love. But we don't, really. Life puts those people in our path. We love them because we're in it together. Maybe it's destiny, maybe it's something else. Whatever it is, it's something real."
Review: The Prince and the Dressmaker
Title: The Prince and the Dressmaker Author: Jen Wang Illustrator: Jen Wang Published: February 13, 2018 Book Type: Graphic novel, library book. Read: 5 April 2018 - 6 April 2018 Rating: 5 stars Summary: By day, Sebastian is the prince of crown Belgium, living in Paris with his parents. He is expected to carry on his father's legacy by marrying a princess and … Continue reading Review: The Prince and the Dressmaker
Review: Princeless, Vol. 2: Get Over Yourself
Title: Princeless, Volume 2: Get Over Yourself Author: Jeremy Whitley Illustrator: Emily Martin Published: 2013 Type: Graphic Novel (library book) Rating: 4/5 Stars Read: 2 April 2018 Summary: Adrienne and Bedelia are back at it again – this time they are on a quest to save Adrienne’s older (and most beautiful) sister, Angelica. While they fight their way through Angelica’s many … Continue reading Review: Princeless, Vol. 2: Get Over Yourself
Review: Princesless, Book One – Save Yourself
Graphic novels can be effective tools in teaching young readers about feminism and activism!