Princeless: Raven: The Pirate Princess #2

Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Ted Brandt, Rosy Higgins Publisher: Action Lab Comics Release Date: August 19, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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The events of issue 1 have left our fearless heroine worse for wear, but Raven is ready to put together a crew and with the help of her old friend Cookie, she's looking to interview every rogue, cad, and scoundrel that ever sailed the seven seas. But when you put that many pirates in one place, there's only one possible outcome: FIGHT!

  • 10
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Aug 22, 2015

    'Princeless: Raven the Pirate Princess' #2 has everything you expect in a pirate adventure and much, much more. It's funny and exciting with characters you instantly care about and get intelligent satire as a bonus. The wondrous thing is the book truly is an "all-ages" story that can be enjoyed from 8 to 80 years old. It transcends genres while introducing characters of color matter of factly. It is a world, even a fantasy world, as the world looks now. Full of different people with amazing stories to tell. This is one of those amazing stories that must be read. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Black Nerd Problems - Carrie McClain Aug 20, 2015

    The little ones can read and enjoy and the writing is sophisticated enough that we grown-ups can get a KICK out of it too. I can't stress just how much I loved this issue. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comicosity - Matt Santori Aug 19, 2015

    A super fun, super funny, and superbly written and drawn comic, Princeless: Raven, The Pirate Princess #2 is definitely the cant-miss issue of the moment. Infusing this fantasy world with the lunacy of our every day gets it to the finish line, but doing so with genuinely smart and interesting characters is what pushes it over for me. This is a book that anyone of any age can enjoy, but the true secret is, youll probably get even more of a kick out of it if you as bored of collecting falsely put-upon male tears as Raven is. I know I am. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Rock From The Sun - Neil Bason Aug 18, 2015

    Pure escapism and adventure brought to brilliant life with an array of quirky characters, great humour, superb artwork and manic action. One to watch out for. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Rainbow Hub - Logan Dalton Aug 19, 2015

    Raven: The Pirate Princess #2 is filled to the brim with humor, organic character relationships, and also manages to brutally attack the rude behavior of men towards women on the Internet. Whitley's writing is raw and honest in this scenes and is balanced well by Brandt's easy to follow panel layouts and Higgins' ire-filled facial expression. Raven: The Pirate Princess #2 is a shining example of how comics can tell fun, subversive genre stories with three dimensional characters while still being socially relevant. Read Full Review

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