Marina Z.'s Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: But Why Tho? Reviews: 15
8.4Avg. Review Rating

Poison Ivy #2 is as much a thrilling story of Ivy's final plan as it is a timely reminder of the very real environmental catastrophe the world is facing.

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DC Pride 2022 is a well-put-together look at stories from across the wider DC Universe that feel crafted with genuine love and care.

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Poison Ivy #1 is a stunning debut for a well-deserved solo series for a character who hasn't had the chance to headline a series in quite some time.

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Doctor Aphra #20 is walking the same line as previous issues, creating a stagnant story without a way to keep readers wanting more.

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An entertaining read, Magic: The Hidden Planeswalker #1 is perfect for longtime fans, and it's still accessible for readers brand new to the world of Magic the Gathering.

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Saga #55 is anemotional, action-packed return to the best-selling series; a perfect example of how to come back from hiatus with a bang.

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It would have been great if Yaras solo series was continuing. But Wonder Girl #7 is a great story and a good sendoff for her next adventure.

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This could have been an amazing place for new fans to jump in, and old fans to fall more in love with She-Hulk. But were it not for the art, this book would have been a total dud.

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Cass and Stephanie are fascinating characters, long overdue for a new series focused on them, so the lackluster performance of Batgirls #2 is a real shame.

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Even if readers aren't usually huge fans of superhero stories, I Am Not Starfire is well worth checking out. I Am Not Starfire is more than just a superhero book; it's a coming-of-age tale with a superhero twist. And the relatable, emotional story combined with the gorgeous art makes this book a must-read.

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At its core, Poison Ivy: Thorns is Pamela Isley's corruption arc as she lets her desire for revenge take deep root in her heart. As she undergoes her character development, revealing her true personality and desire to be in control of her own life, Pamela is well on her way to becoming Poison Ivy.

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Wonder Girl #1 has grand ideas, and magnificent art, it suffers from the rushed pacing and a plot too involved for a single issue. Despite these issues, Wonder Girl has great potential. Yara is an interesting character and the art team is talented. Hopefully, as the series continues, the pacing and plot problems will be worked out.

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There's a need for more stories with queer characters experiencing cute and fluffy romance. Stories defined not by trauma, but by love and hope. Cheer Up: Love and Pom Poms perfectly fits this mold.

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SummaryFrozen 2: The Manga is just average in the end. It's disappointing, but despite Tanemura's strong storytelling abilities, the issues with the art are just too noticeable to ignore. If you're a Frozen 2 superfan you might want this for your collection, but personally, I'd rather just watch the movie.

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Future State: Harley Quinn #2 is the final issue in this miniseries, and it's a strong ending. Phillips writes Harley Quinn in such an incredible way and creates an entirely self-contained story in just two issues. And with the talents of DiMeo, Infante, Bonvillain, and Peteri, the art is stunning as well. Future State: Harley Quinn is a must-read for Harley fans and anyone who wants to see what the appeal of her character is.

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