Really stunning all across the board. The art is stylistically interesting and really lovely to look at - despite the detail work it feels very smooth and dreamy. The story itself hits me right where I live, so to speak. A bunch of teens in the 90s play an RPG that transports them into the fantasy w...
Francis Portela's art is ugly all-round, I would've much preferred if Marguerite Sauvage had done the whole issues. She draws Faith beautiful, and the rest of the cast too, which is great to see a plus sized character get that kind of treatment.
I knew practically nothing about Faith/Zephyr before picking this up. I knew that Valient had put out a comic starring a full-figured female super-hero -- which seems as unlikely as Superman developing a tolerance for Kryptonite. So when I saw it this collection on the Library shelf, I had to grab i...
This was so worth the read. I can totally see Rebel Wilson playing Faith in a movie of the Renegades. She was so relatable, funny and plain real. Finally, a superhero that's curvy and into things real people are. She works at a Buzzfeed type social media company like so many other modern journalist,...
I'd heard great things about this series, or at least the mini-series before this, by the same author. So, needless to say I was psyched to see it in my grab bag. Except that Faith didn't work for me solo. Oh, she did on a lot of levels: she's relentlessly cheery, as I've accused of being, so I...
I love Tom King. I love what he's doing with Batman and Catwoman - and yet this, the culmination of what he's been building up to them? It felt anticlimactic to me, and I found myself having to force myself to get excited about this pairing. There was a lot that King did well: the parallel sto...
For all the tension, this feels disappointing. Maybe it's because none of the payoffs lately seem as subtle, as big, or as touching as anything in Vision. This tale of Batman and Catwoman just felt flat for me. Here's hoping it gets better with the next issue. After all, King's been doing ...
Book – Faith: Vol 1: Hollywood and VineAuthor – Jody HouserStar rating - ★★★★★** COPY RECEIVED THROUGH NETGALLEY **Finally! A strong, female main character, who isn't all about falling in love, who isn't all about being the supermodel or the famous one, who is actually more concerned with saving the...
This anthology had beautiful art and fun stories. They all played well into the theme, but they also made it painfully obvious that the theme was very broad. It was fun to jump around within the genre so fast, but I did get a little whiplash doing it. I wish each story had been at least a little lon...
I told you that Loki would be back! Yes, he's back and, from what I can tell, just as mischievous as ever. The Asgardians are hot on Angela and Sera's trail, and I'm just eating this up like candy. Have I mentioned how beautiful Angela's armor is? Well, guess what. It gets even more glorious. Seriou...
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