Chocolate Princess's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Comic Crusaders Reviews: 7
7.1Avg. Review Rating

I freaking love being scared shitless. Some people have rollercoasters. Some have really spicy food or coke; sex addictions or imagined borderline personality disorders. For those of us who are thrilled and titillated practically to the point o

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*Girl power! It's horrible that seeing females being cool, normal, HUMAN p

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I like the characters, the art, and did I mention it's funny? I definitely recommend the entire Grindhouse Drive In Bleed Out series. OH ALSO there's a scene where Lady Danger delivers a thorough thug beatdown and then picks her wedgie (you would too if you were kicking ass in booty shorts) and it is delightful. This whole book is just a lot of fun!

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The whole experience is wonderful. I fuckin love these crazy broads and all but sometimes it feels like they are too cool to be real. Obviously they are mage elves and smidgens so they are probably not real on our plane of existence but like, one likes to think humanoid beings are humanoid in mind; and this is our confirmation.

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I love the art in this book. Hack's watery, muted, sienna-tinged colors and true-black shadows work with Aguirre-Sacasa's slightly gothic writing to give the whole work a finely aged feel that nods to Sabrina's brighter days of the sixties. The art in this is so freaky sometimes I found myself examining pages long after I'd read them.

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Oh my God these things are so gross…. they look like wingless pterodactyl demons. If you haven't picked up any issues of “Wytches”, it is completely worth it just to get

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Issue two sees the story progress into something outside of this bro-mantic bacchanal. I would have been perfectly content to just read issue after issue of creators Robinson and Hinkle's messed-up autobiographical (?) tales but in this issue we get better acquainted with the one point of light and purity in this whol

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