Shade, the Changing Girl #10

Writer: Cecil Castellucci Artist: Marley Zarcone, Ande Parks, Leila Del Duca Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: July 5, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
9.0Critic Rating
9.2User Rating

Following her encounters in Gotham City, Shade decides to head out west and check out Los Alamos, New Mexico, the one-time location of nuclear test sites, and also the setting of her favorite TV show, "Life with Honey." But it's been half a century since those bombs went off - and since "Honey" went off the air. So what kind of ghostly memories await Shade in the desert? Plus, a brand new "Life with Honey" backup story.

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd Jul 5, 2017

    Shade has reached another milestone in this issue that opens doors for multiple directions. Most significantly, how will she deal with what she's done using her powers in such a way? How will "Life with Honey" continue to play a role considering the revelations made about the actress's need for a new body? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jul 5, 2017

    Another strange and weird issue in the best of ways. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton Jul 7, 2017

    A few issues back I was having serious concerns about this book. I am so very pleased with the direction it has taken. Its both fun and powerful, and living up to its potential. Much like the hero herself. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Jul 8, 2017

    Shade the Changing Girl#10 is another beautiful installment of Cecil Castellucci, Marley Zarcone, Ande Parks, and Kelly Fitzpatrick's comic as Shade wrestles with nostalgia, reality, and death through bar fights, sitcoms, and national parks. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Weird Science - Chris Jul 5, 2017

    Another excellent chapter in the Shade-away-from-home story arc.  Pieces are falling into place, and it feels as though we're drawing ever closer to everything coming together. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Spock's Brain Jul 26, 2017

    This issue is really weird, and really fun and interesting too. It's safe to say there is nothing else out there quite like "Shade, the Changing Girl." I love the way Castellucci fits Rac Shade's poetry into the narration to add depth and further develop the story's meaning. And Zarcone's art is a great fit for the story's tone. Great stuff.

  • 10
    DavidTC Jul 25, 2017

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