It's a little slow, and the last, longer story-arc is a time travel story. I'm not usually a fan of time travel, and I wasn't in this case, either. The next run is written by the same writer, but it's got more humor and heart and warmth in it, at least in my opinion. I was able to connect to t...
This was ok. It definitely wasn't my favorite. It had an OK message and an OK storyline. If you're trying to get someone into TPB, this is not the one to do it. Probably won't hook them.
Ana said this one was great and that I would like it (WWII! Female pilots!) and she was absolutely right. I loved Carol Danvers, and how much of the story was centered on her friendships with other women, the sense of history and feminism in both the past and present. I didn’t love the art, but I tr...
I read the first couple of issues when they first came out but hadn't read beyond issue 3. It was lovely to re-read those and then read up to issue 6. I'm hoping to read the latest issues soon, as well.Though it has a different interpretation of Captain Marvel, it's nonetheless a very good re-launch...
Because this was a Marvel NOW! title I wasn't really expecting too much, plus with it being a character I'm not entirely familiar with I didn't figure I'd enjoy this much at all. I was really surprised at how much I like this title, and while it's not the greatest of characters it was enjoyable. I f...
Okay, fine. Kelly Sue, I love you forever and I am sorry I didn't read this sooner. The art and letters are gorgeous, but what stood out for me was the feeling of reading a movie. The dialogue is so. Good. The banter between the characters is hysterical; I've laughed out loud a couple times. And the...
The book was pretty slow to start and I wasn't sure if I liked the art. After the 2nd issue and the time travel was in full flow, I started to get into it. Glad I read it.
I fully admit that my top reason for picking up this trade was that amazing cover. I absolutely love Carol's new look, and I love the style this cover (and the first four issues or so) was done in. It reminds me of WWII propaganda posters, which, considering the storyline, was almost certainly inten...
Read in issues, reread in trade. I love the characterization, the banter, and the emphasis on relationships between women, especially the construction of a heroic matrilineage for Carol Danvers. Dexter Soy's art works much better with the shift to brighter colors in the second or third issue, and Em...
Clearly I haven't read this trade, but I've read all the issues. I love this take on Carol, I love the art, I love everything. Everything Kelly Sue has done for Carol makes me even more excited for the new issues of Captain Marvel and her run with Avengers Assemble.
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