Paper Girls. Vol. 2

, #2

Graphic novel, 128 pages

English language

Published March 15, 2016 by Image Comics.

ISBN:
978-1-63215-895-6
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OCLC Number:
956350035

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3 stars (2 reviews)

After surviving the strangest night of their lives in the Cleveland suburb of Stony Stream, intrepid young newspaper deliverers Erin, Mac, and Tiffany find themselves launched from 1988 to a distant and terrifying future... the year 2016. What would you do if you were confronted by your 12-year-old self? 40-year-old newspaper reporter Erin Tieng is about to find out in this action-packed story about identity, mortality, and growing older in the 21st century

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Review of 'Paper Girls. Vol. 2' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Almost as good as Gail Simon's stint on Batgirl. Despite my hesitancy to fully embrace yet another super hyped "feminist" comic by a group of dudes, I can appreciate that at least this one is written a million times better than anything I have read so far by Jason Aaron. Vaughan's development and use of older Erin in particular goes a long way with me.

Otherwise this felt pretty standard for Vaughan and his style. Not totally up his own ass, yet, but threatening to do so at any moment lol. Entertaining, good dialog and I'm still digging the art style.

Review of 'Paper Girls' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Despite my skepticism about Brian K. Vaughan I did enjoy reading this book and am looking forward to getting my hands on later volumes as they are released. The art in particular (as noted by a lot of people) is really great. The strong colors and jaggedly expressive lines really set this book apart for me.

As far as the story went I did end up finding it pretty intriguing. The girls themselves are pretty tough and I liked how different characters interpreted what was going on. Vaughan is clearly a skilled author and knows how exactly to keep a reader just off balance enough to have some real fun.

That said, I am a bit skeptical when it comes to the hype around Vaughan and so I did come up with some details that I found less then exciting. For starters, the fact that the girls were all prepubescent …

Subjects

  • Comic books, strips
  • Time travel
  • Papergirls
  • Identity (Philosophical concept)
  • Fiction

Places

  • United States