Set in a mods era, this story tells of Ashton, a teenage Lothario, bedding all and sundry, falling for the Scooter Girl of the title, Margaret. Along the way to trying to win the girl, accidents happen, other characters get involved and a curse is suggested. When it comes down to it, that's about ...
This is a fun mash-up of two great comics but it didnt quite live up to its potential. It just doesn't seem like it challenged them so much, either group could have handled it on their own, so why a mash-up for a challenge not worthy of their combined efforts?Because it's fun?We'll have to go with t...
As a fan of both Lumberjanes and Gotham Academy, this was a crossover I was looking forward to. Unfortunately, it was a bit of a letdown. It was still an enjoyable read, just not quite as much as I'd hoped. The cover of the book is beautiful. I was hoping it would be representative of the art insi...
With cartoon-type illustrations, this comic collection deals with adolescents in the 1990s, their problems with relationships, with rivalries, with crushes and Bleu's crush on one of her teachers as well as an unfortunate incident at a party. It's quite fun and reasonably entertaining although wou...
The only thing funnier than Pantsgiving... no, wait, there's a lot. Like the fact that only Punisher understands the true meaning of Pantsgiving and has to school everyone on the fact that it's someone loving you enough to be them a stupid gift of hot pants that they don't need - especially on a p...
These issues bring the next storyline of Lumberjanes to us after their run in with the awesome mermaids. This time the girls must contend with a giant bird beast that has kidnapped the High Council. As always, they are amazing. Things I Loved: Did you ever wonder what happened to all the kittens th...
5 Stars, buy it Just when I got used to the other artist, the old artist returns. Suddenly there is a cat problem. A mystical cat problem. A Seriously funny cat problem. But this issue ends abrubtly and there is another story following it with a guest artist who I don’t think is very good. I on...
With cartoon-type illustrations, this comic collection deals with adolescents in the 1990s, their problems with relationships, with rivalries, with crushes and Bleu's fanatical attempt to get Adam Ant tickets. It's quite fun and reasonably entertaining although would suit the American reader more th...
Garbage. Complete garbage.After reading the Hopeless Savages Volume 1 series, I figured I'd give more of Clugston's work a try. And oh my gosh was that a mistake. The artwork was fine when not depicting teenage girls in their undergarments or wearing shirts that show off their balloon-breasts. But t...