Your favorite girls from Beverly Hills are back in an all-new adventure! It's senior year and Cher, Dionne, and Tai find themselves in a bit of a crisis of self... Where are they meant to go, and what are they meant to DO after high school? Luckily they have all year-and each other's help-to figure it out!
CLUELESS: SENIOR YEAR delivers an honest adolescent experience about self-discovery and independence. The artwork is soft and elegant, allowing the feminine teenage experience to be taken seriously. Read Full Review
Clueless Senior Year certainly isn't a Monet (This is a compliment FYI.) and gives some amazing character development to Cher, Dionne, and Tai while rocking hilarious, pop culture infused dialogue from Amber Benson and Sarah Kuhn plus some of the most stylish fashions you'll find in comics from Siobhan Keenan and Shan Murphy. In its references and fashion, Senior Year is very 90s, but its themes of independence, identity struggle, and coming of age are timeless just like the original film. Read Full Review
There are empowering messages for teen girls that now live in 2017 and regard Clueless as a classic. They're living in a different world and will likely have a different response to this material. The book and styles are intentionally dated meaning it's for a nostalgic generation that would love to revisit the past, but the story doesn't capture that past or add anything of particular value to it. It seems like it's just for fans of the film, but I have to wonder, being a fan myself, if anyone will get anything of value from reading this story. I know I didn't. Read Full Review
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