The Battle of the Ages has begun, and Tiffany and her fellow Paper Girls are caught in its deadly crossfire.
Brian K. Vaughn weaves a rich and rewarding tapestry of time travel with characters you will absolutely love. Throw in the amazing art by Cliff Chiang, and you've got a real winner of a book. Paper Girls delivers, time after time. Read Full Review
As the girls look for sanctuary and a way to get back home, the chaos continues to pull them in and this book continues rolling. Overall, another addition to what we know to expect from this series: mystery, danger, and a whole lot of snark. Let's see where adult Tiff takes us, and what she might reveal about the girls' lives after 1988. Because it wasn't "friends forever." Read Full Review
Paper Girls #19 gives you a little bit of everything: mystery, biblical allusions, the evils of technology and " of course " character work that injects some wonderfully pure emotions. Read Full Review
It's perhaps a bit easy to underrate Brian Vaughan and Cliff Chiang's "Paper Girls," a comic that is able to maintain quality like few others on a monthly basis (or near monthly). But this issue is great! It's full of great lines ("Want to take it down a notch, Peppermint Patty?") and really great character moments. Chris and his girlfriend Future Tiffany are a funny reminder of turn of the Century, & the subtle conflict between Mack and K.C. after K.C.'s revelation about her sexuality is in play here too. That's the funny thing: for a book with giant futuristic robots battling each other, this is remarkably human stuff.
This is constantly good. Over two years, not a single misstep.