Trapped in the distant past, KJ discovers something shocking about the future.
Overall, another issue you would find yourself woefully inept to summarize yet incredibly satisfied to read. You can't explain Paper Girls, not and do it any justice, at least. You have to read it to believe it, and you'll be glad you did. Look forward to more pieces of the puzzle in the coming issues, especially the ones that will guide our way to those flash-forward scenes that are bound to happen. Paper Girls is the hardest puzzle that's the most fun to solve. Read Full Review
Paper Girls #13 continues the mastery of anticipation in the series. Giving away just enough to grasp what is going on in the story. Then turning around and dropping a bomb in the last few pages, leaving you questioning everything you thought. That alone is the biggest draw in reading Paper Girls, the euphoria of discovery and the realization that we are just getting started. Read Full Review
Overall, Paper Girls #13 is a great addition to the series. It expands the mysterious world of Paper Girls more than previous issues, but the strongest aspect of the story is still the relationships forming between the main girls. Read Full Review
Vaughan and friends turn out a great issue of what might be his best series in years. Read Full Review
While quieter compared to recent issues, Chiang's excellent expression pairs so well with Vaughan's pinpoint dialogue that even the most basic conversations sparkle. Read Full Review
"Paper Girls" brings it every time. This is another issue that is perplexing, but in the most fascinating of ways. This world is deep and filled with surprises. What is here every issue, including this one, is great dialogue and character work by Vaughan, and some of the best art in the business from Cliff Chiang.
The middle of the arcs are the slowest issues in my opinion. Still, the writing and the art are excellent. I particularly enjoy the repetitions of panels structures. They're always surprising and fit perfectly with the time travel theme. And the ending is extremely unsettling!
Best value on the stands. You get a quality comic, a poster, good page count, quality paper, minimal delays between story arcs and it's only $2.99. This may be a masterpiece when it's all said and done.