english review only rating: 4.5 stars Summary: Nemeses! Dragons! Science! Symbolism! All these and more await in this brilliantly subversive, sharply irreverent epic from Noelle Stevenson. Featuring an exclusive epilogue not seen in the web comic, along with bonus conceptual sketches and revised p...
Lord Ballister Blackheart is a villain and Nimona want to be his side-kick. Being a shape-shiftier would be helpful. They have fun together and plotting plan to making chaos. Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin was supposed to be the good guy, working for the institute. He was a friend of Ballister before...
I still like this series, but it's published so slowly and nothing has happened for a few volumes now. I really hope the story picks up and starts going somewhere soon.
Whose chubby and kicks ass? Nimona!Who can shape shift into awesome things? Nimona!This comic is a look at what good and evil actually are. This is something that many comics do not do well but also on why certain plots are needed.I enjoyed the fact that the scientist who invents an important device...
As I was trying to put together my review of the first volume in the Lumberjanes series (collaboratively written and drawn by Grace Ellise, Shannon Watters, Noelle Stevenson, & Brooke A. Allen) I realized that it was going to be nigh on impossible for me to formulate new thoughts/observations about ...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleThis series is so up and down for me. In general, I like the stories. Some are crazy confusing, but they are always weird and entertaining in a good way. This one was no exception.I started out Chapter 17 and was so excited to see the familiar loveline...
I picked up this book because GoodReads kept recommending it to me and I saw it at my library. I adored this story by the time I finished reading the last page. Lord Blackheart and Knight Goldenloin (hehehehe) had a wonderful romance journey. I will admit to loving Blackheart right from the beginnin...
Nimona started off as a free fantasy webcomic and has since been published in graphic novel form (only the first three chapters of the webcomic are still available for free). I read it back when it was a webcomic and remembered enjoying it. I was excited when I heard about the audiobook, but also wa...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleCan we all just pretend the third Lumberjanes book never happened? Great. Thanks. I really thought about stopping my pursuit of Lumberjanes after the third book. Those creepy baby-janes just did not do it for me. The story was fine, but I hate, hate, h...
Of the three Sensation Comics Collections I have read, this is my favorite. It is also the most feminist. There are two stories where Wonder Woman is not a central character - one about a woman army officer and another about two sisters. Both those stories feature girls and women of color. Both s...
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