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Recommended for those who enjoy teen tropes of self-exploration, angst, and hope despite the odds. New Supergirl fans who wish to explore a less wholesome depiction of her life may also be interested.
Carefully planned and beautifully illustrated, WW Omnibus showcases a great anthology of storytelling and collaborative efforts highlighting the majestic origins and beginnings of the iconic Amazon.
A classic second-chance story repackaged in a smart and evocative way that will appeal to a wide range of readers. Marchetto (Cancer Vixen) pushes her audience to think for themselves and defy others' perceptions of success, unhipness, and happiness. Though the protagonist herself is middle-aged, the message of rejecting societal pressures can make a great impact on older teen or YA readers.
Young comic book readers will enjoy the straightforward plot with colorful characters. Fans of the live-action series will find this read a nostalgic treat. Batman readers looking for a less brooding and sinister interpretation of the Dark Knight will appreciate the contrasting characterizations. A silly and fun homage to the timeless heroes that fans have enjoyed throughout the decades.
Readers who enjoy graphic novel adaptations as well as action and war genres will be blown away with the originality of this title. Fans of the ongoing series and collectors will appreciate the larger images and extras of the deluxe edition.
Consistently funny and bitingly witty, I Sense a Coldness to Your Mentoring is a pleasurable read for any individual who has ever had to work with a bad boss.
Green Lantern fans, new and seasoned, will enjoy reading this volume as Johns's extremely approachable writing style and Mahnke's clean and expressive art bring a satisfying conclusion to a strong and dynamic story.
Raw and rough, Will's exploration of the mind offers an opposing view from that of Glyn Dillon's sleek and realistic The Nao of Brown but is just as beautiful and powerful. Will's novel is deep, thought-provoking, and a delight for readers who enjoy introspective, character-driven stories that examine the meaning of reality and sanity.