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Paper Girls Vol. 6 Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage
- Publication dateSeptember 25, 2019
- File size427887 KB
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About the Author
Matt Wilson has been coloring comics since 2003, getting his start coloring for the comics coloring studio Zylonol Studios. After a few years in the studio Matt branched out on his own to color titles like: Phonogram, Young Avengers, Thor, Daredevil, Wonder Woman, Swamp Thing, The Wicked + The Divine, and Paper Girls. In 2015 Matt's work earned him Eisner Award and Harvey Award nominations.
Product details
- ASIN : B07THF4Q43
- Publisher : Image (September 25, 2019)
- Publication date : September 25, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 427887 KB
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- Print length : 140 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #924,190 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner Award-winning writer of Y: THE LAST MAN, EX MACHINA, RUNAWAYS, and PRIDE OF BAGHDAD. His newest work, with artist/co-creator Fiona Staples, is SAGA, an ongoing sci-fi/fantasy series from Image Comics that The Onion's A.V. Club called, "the emotional epic Hollywood wishes it could make." Vaughan lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer on various film and tv projects, including three seasons on the hit series LOST.
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Paper Girls is far and away more layered, more complex, more fantastical, and more mystifying than any pedestrian time travel story. The sheer number of WTF moments was mind blowing and thrilling. Add that to some great (and some queer) girl characters, it was just.... *contented sigh*
I was debating whether or not I should pick this one up, after being disappointed by the last two volumes, but being a completionist, I bought it eventually. And it was good.
THE END IS HERE
In other words, I had to get this anyway, in order to find out what became resolved and how the characters managed to make it to the finish line.
There was a lot more dialogue in this one, which helps the reader get to know the characters more, rather than relying all on the artist to do the writer's job. Their journey's end would mean more because of it.
No spoilers though, so I'll end by saying it was better than a couple earlier volumes. It even gave us a less-cliché ending than most stories these days, which I really appreciated. Let's just hope he ended this so quickly so that he could focus mainly on his magnum opus, SAGA.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
I was debating whether or not I should pick this one up, after being disappointed by the last two volumes, but being a completionist, I bought it eventually. And it was good.
THE END IS HERE
In other words, I had to get this anyway, in order to find out what became resolved and how the characters managed to make it to the finish line.
There was a lot more dialogue in this one, which helps the reader get to know the characters more, rather than relying all on the artist to do the writer's job. Their journey's end would mean more because of it.
No spoilers though, so I'll end by saying it was better than a couple earlier volumes. It even gave us a less-cliché ending than most stories these days, which I really appreciated. Let's just hope he ended this so quickly so that he could focus mainly on his magnum opus, SAGA.
Top reviews from other countries
This is a fun YA Sci-fi story with engaging character personalities, plot/time lines, and action. The colouring is excellent and the angular art style is cool!