From New York Times bestselling author Grace Ellis (Lumberjanes) and artist Brittney Williams (Goldie Vance) comes a new story about 13-year-old Lois Lane as she navigates the confusing worlds of social media and friendship.
It’s the first day of summer break in the sleepy town of Liberty View, and young Lois Lane bursts onto the scene with what she knows is a sure-to-go-viral video channel. Okay, maybe her platform only receives two views a week (thanks, Mom), and maybe her best friend, Kristen, isn’t quite as enthusiastic about social media, but when Lois sets her mind on something, there’s no turning back.
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While there are conflict and a mystery to be solved, the stakes aren't as high as they would be in a story featuring the adult Lois Lane.Lois Lane and the Friendship Challengeis a good example of how stories about well-known characters don't always have to be intense or about saving the world to be fun and valuable. I really enjoyed my time reading Lois Lane and the Friendship Challenge because it was a lighthearted escape from the stress of reality. Read Full Review
I have a feeling we're going to get better Lois Lane stories from the OGN line sooner or later, but as a stand-alone OGN introducing kids to one of the DCU's best characters, this is a another hit from a fast-growing line with a near-perfect reputation for quality. Read Full Review
Crap.