The future has always been terrifying.
These are books that, under all that sci-fi glitz and glamour, tell honest stories about relatable characters with recognisable problems. Read Full Review
Paper Girls 22 was yet another enjoyable romp through time and space. It provides readers with more of all the perfectly honed elements that make this series so enjoyable to read. Read Full Review
Paper Girls #22 was a fairly easy comic to pick up and follow for the first time. The characters make their relationship clear, the setting is bizarre but easy to grab onto, and the artwork is great. This one earns a recommendation, even for a first-time reader. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
Momentum is building once again and Paper Girls feels like a cresting roller coaster in the final pages of this issue. Read Full Review
Who saw the twist coming? Both of them - the one in the middle of the book, and the on the last page.
"Paper Girls" always is an entertaining read, and this issue is no different. This series is pretty fucking weird, but i am really invested the characters and their relationships with each other. Also, Cliff Chiang is just awesome. I fell in love with his work on "Wonder Woman" with Brian Azzarello, and he's just producing fantastic art every time. Read this.