Or perhaps it's a personality clash? I feel like I should love this, and confession, I've tried reading this before. I didn't go bananas for it then either, so it might indicate a clash of personalities. Another one that's funny, that's well done, and that I couldn't quite find a reason to giv...
What this book has :challenge of gender rolesa dragona black princess who has sistersa female half dwarf with a really big hammera dragona sworda boy who loves his sistersa froga dragona send up of women warriro chicgrammar jokesa dragongovernment jokesa send-up of princess storiesand to top off - A...
Princeless is a feminist fairy tale for younger readers. It takes the traditional princess in a tower trope and inverts it by having the princess save herself. A positive message, but not a lot of story.
I did not expect to like this one nearly as much as I did. I figured it was a cute concept with a WOC as a main character and as royalty, which was an especially nice touch, but I did not anticipate the awesomeness. There's just too much to love here. It got me right at the beginning when she was ye...
I only got the first issue - so far - because it was free. Unless there's a sale, I'm going to not buy more Comixology comics until I my birthday comes around and I get at least one gift card, but I may invest in this series. (And Batgirl and more Halo and Sprocket if there's anymore of that, too...
This was so much fun! It's funny, exciting and involves a whole lotta girl power. I can't believe I'm saying this, but sometimes even a little too much. The message is clear: girls, don't be dependent on a guy, save yourself! Feminism all the way. Which is great, yet it was a bit overdone and redund...
Both the kids have been stealing my comics recently, which is new because it used to be just the 12 year old. I have the sense to put up stuff like Sex Criminals when I know it's just him, but some of the stuff I'd let him read, like Chew, isn't appropriate for almost 9. She went through Nimona, and...
Like her other sisters, Adrienne was put into a tower on her 16th birthday that is guarded by a dragon. She's to await a handsome prince to rescue her. Adrienne is tired and took matters into her own hands: she rescued herself. Now, free of the tower, Adrienne thinks it is time for things to change ...
What do you do if you are tired of waiting around for your prince charming to show up and save you? Save yourself, of course! Princess Adrienne decides to do just that when her father, the king, has her and her sisters locked up (in towers, as that is the tradition) in an attempt to find them husb...
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