NEW STORY ARC
The mind-bending, time-warping adventure continues as intrepid newspaper deliverer Tiffany is launched from the prehistoric past into the year 2000! In this harrowing version of our past, Y2K was even more of a cataclysm than experts feared, and the only person who can save the future is a 12-year-old girl from 1988.
It's a terrific series, and it's well worth tracking down the trade reprints of earlier issues so you can hit the ground running here. Read Full Review
Overall, the wildest, most confusing comic is the most engaging one out, and we can't help but cheer for the girls as they " and we " piece together what the "timeline wars" mean and how they can solve them to survive as best they can. Cliff Chiang's art is as great as Brian K. Vaughan's dialog, and both work to play up whatever current conflict is in the forefront while building the world a little deeper as they inform the readers, piece by piece, this complicated world they have built. Read this comic. To ignore this book would be crazy. Read Full Review
"Paper Girls" returns and this is a great issue. It's fast paced and feels like an exciting pick-up from the last arc, which was kind of so-so for me. This continues to be strange, but the narrative feel a little more on point. Chiang's art is outstanding...the 3-panel page where the cop car hits the robot (ah...comics!) is beautifully done. I'm excited for more. Let's see what 2000 has to offer!
While this is getting more and more complicated with every new arc, it is still an amazing story. It's really nice to be reading this book again and I have no doubt that many more twists will happen soon.