MONSTER DAY continues as King Steve and the residents of Monster Isle tear through Townsville. This looks like a job for the Powerpuff Girls! So where the heck are they?!
This was one of the few "superhero" comics I have read where everyone really did end up happy in the end. The villains lost the battle but still had fun, didn't turn against each other and will more than likely plan the same "Monster Day" holiday next year. Derek Charm does an excellent job with this series, the characters personalities are spot on the artwork is true to the show and it's a fun book that also teaches its reader things while entertaining them. Read Full Review
I have to say that colors seem more vibrant in this issue and I really liked it a lot. When they fly in and out of the house or they fly fast and leave a color mark behind, the monsters and the fights with them, they are so full of colors you can distinguish one from another in a crow. Read Full Review
Although the Girls suffered momentary defeat at the end of last issue, Powerpuff Girls #8 allows the threesome to return with a force thanks to a little fatherly push and a brainstorm by my favorite member of the group. Once again the day is saved by the Powerpuff Girls, but despite the monsters eventual defeat Steve's reign continues as his subjects admit that this has been the best day ever (meaning, if the comic stays around long enough, we may get another Monster Day somewhere down the line). The lastest issue delivers on action, wackiness, and a nice message about never giving up no matter the odds. Worth a look. Read Full Review
The Monster Isle story is a fun and fast-paced adventure that gives us a new twist on the Powerpuff Girls. Usually one monster attacks, the girls fight, the day is saved. This time we see all the monsters attack, the girls fight, they give up, and then everything else happens. Hopefully Charm takes another trip to Townsville soon. Read Full Review
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