For being set around a roller derby match, this book does not do a very good job of conveying the action of the match in a way that could be described as easy to follow. The backgrounds more or less disappear as the action gets going and theres no real way to get a feel for the geography of the match. Where is everyone in relation to the protagonist? How many laps have the teams gone around the track? These are questions that readers like myself might find themselves asking and that drags the book down a bit. Thats not to say that the action isnt both fun and engaging, though. It manages to overcome these flaws with the strength of the ideas on display, the dynamic artwork, and a great final page. Read Full Review
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