Frida Kernen's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: Multiversity Comics Reviews: 32
6.6Avg. Review Rating

The mystery-solving girl group comic taken to the next level.

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Interesting and well illustrated but suffers from a slightly weak ending.

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A nice little story with good art for anyone who likes the sci-fi facet of Turtles.

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"Super Sons" #6 is an entertaining read with an ending so bizarre-looking that you definitely want to see what happens next.

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"Motor Crush" #6 lacks some of the atmosphere of the previous arc, but has plenty of emotional moments and good art.

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A bit different from how the series usually is but maintains the stylish look as always.

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If this issue was a song, it would be an enjoyable but slightly dragging heavy metal number performed by a classic but still innovative band.

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The whole creative team does a great job with offering us a fun ride in what is essentially space Las Vegas.

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A satisfying conclusion to the story, but suffers from wordiness.

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A slow start with beautiful illustrations for some interesting times for the Bat crowd.

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An adventure worth following for anyone who likes to wonder about the unsolved mysteries of history.

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"Go Go Power Rangers" #2 knows what it's doing and makes you want to read the next issue too.

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Jem and the Holograms: Infinite #2 offers emotional moments instead of action and has some beautiful colours.

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A light and funny one-issue story that brings some depth to a very minor character

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A partly surprising finale with illustrations that fit it excellently.

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Not counting the final page the issue is structured well. A lot happens and while a big chunk of it is very typical for "boy gets to pilot a robot" stories, the tone is very different from many mech series, so "Mech Cadet Yu" #2 is worth checking out even for those who don't get particularly excited about robot stories.

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The series getting to continue past this issue feels well justified thanks to the new direction of the plot and the neat artwork.

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An entertaining read, but nothing too special.

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A serviceable arc finale that would be better if it wasn't so hasty with the big reveal.

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The creative team picks up pace and nicely delivers a lot of big moments.

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The "New Gods Special" #1 isn't very special despite its title and intentions to honour one of the greatest comic creators of all time.

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Entertaining but all the pieces of the story don't quite click together.

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These stories look good and give you a fun time, which is pretty much what Harley herself would want from a comic.

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You can give this issue a shot if you like the more mystical aspects of the DC universe, but don't expect anything too great.

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Despite its flaws "Wonder Woman/Conan" #1 gives a promising setup for the main characters' dynamic.

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A classic feeling but also room for improvement.

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Nice art, but the writing is somewhat flawed in every aspect.

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A rather forgettable read since it's an exact adaptation of the show, where anything unique to the medium of comics hasn't been utilized.

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This issue unfortunately felt like it was out of fresh new ideas and the cliffhanger at the end was a tired one, but perhaps it could be exciting for a younger reader.

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Honours Kirbys ideas, albeit in a messy way.

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Underwhelming and formulaic spy action.

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Flawed in some way in every aspect except for the colouring and lettering.

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