Jem and The Holograms do their first live show at The Starlight Foundation's annual fundraiser - but a rabid Misfits fan is determined to sabotage their performance... at any cost!
Jem & The Holograms remains a must-read both for fans of the show and anyone else in need of a fun, campy romp. Read Full Review
Jem and The Holograms return to show just what girl power is all about. Read Full Review
This series is a success, at least from the sense of being fun and approachable. At the same time, there are a few problems notable for first time writer Kelly Thompson. While she is talented she does occasionally rely on cliches or what seems like filler to get more out of each issue. If there is one drawback to this series, this is it, that she hasn't yet fully moved into a comfort zone and is not yet ready to let loose. That will come with time, and for now it seems as though Kelly and Sophie are the two best fits for this series that the comic world could conceive of as this series is all about the girls, and rightfully so. Read Full Review
Jem and the Holograms #4 continues to be a fun, modern update of the classic cartoon. While there are some issues with the story, it's enjoyable and appeals to all audience types. Read Full Review
Characterization and the various plot elements are uneven in strength so far but, overall, "Jem and the Holograms" continues to be a great read and an excellent revival of the franchise. Read Full Review
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