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3.5 starsHmmmmm...this volume of Paper Girls didn't really captivate me as the previous two. I can completely understand why some people don't like this series and at times it strikes me that Vaughan is literally making the plot up as he goes along. I think for me this volume lacked excitement and there weren't as many twists as I would have liked. The artwork was still top-notch (as always) and the colouring was beautiful but plot-wise, Paper Girls 3 left me feeling a bit cold. I still have no
This series is breezing by too fast because I want time with the new characters that keep getting dropped in before the girls yeet off to another time.
Bullet Review:I'm of two minds about this:1) I love it. The same way I loved "Ready Player One" with its cheesy 80's nostalgia vibe, I love this. I can't wait to see what happens next.2) I don't think Vaughan even knows what's happening next, and this will be a trainwreck of the likes of LOST.I kinda need to read this from the beginning, because I can barely even remember where this began. But I'm going to ride out the first mind as long as I can, enjoying the good vibes while I have the chance....
It's like all of the eighties Sci-Fi adventures, all of them, all at once. With twelve-year-old girls Erin, Mac and Tiffany finally reuniting with their long-lost friend KJ. Three volumes, three different settings, girls in peril, but no, they are not helpless victims, but ass-kickers.All the gleeful pop references we come to expect from Vaughn: Hitchhiker’s Guide, Bam Bam, Crankshaft, Calvin and Hobbes, Cathy, Stephen King, and on and on. And then there’s the 12 year old girl stuff: periods, gi...
AND NOW for something completely different. The girls decided to go with the Folding and now find themselves in what appears to be a prehistoric age or is it a post-apocalyptic age... it's hard to tell the difference!Brian K. Vaughan's very slow unravelling of this mystery has a 'Y The Last Man' feel to it, and it's a nice feeling. It could do with more character development on the Paper Girls, although the subtle insights are working quite well. Gotta say it... even though good art should fit a...
1.) Paper Girls Volume 1 ★★★.52.) Paper Girls Volume 2 ★★★★3.) Paper Girls Volume 3 ★★★★--------------------------------------------------WUT
I have no idea what's going on but Im enjoying it :)
I am loving this series so much. I'm just mad at myself right now for thinking there were more volumes out because the wait from now until next year is going to be so painful!! Having said that, it would have been impossible for me to not binge read this series. It's so incredibly addictive and fast paced, I've already read it twice over! I adore the artwork, the characters and the utterly bizarre plot line, that doesn't always make sense or seem to be going anywhere but for some reason that's t...
A few answers are coming enough to begin to get an understanding, but mostly, we still know very little. The girls have jumped back in time 11,000 years. They also find someone from 2055 doing research.There are plenty of deadly things in the forest. I'm beginning to tire of this. I will give it another try, but I'm ready to know a little bit about what is happening. It's going to be a time jumping story.
Man, time travel is confusing! In that sense, it is like puberty.
Wow. So much wilder than the first volume, although the second comes close.How about we skip along to the part where we're 13k in the past and the creator of time travel and Erin's DISTANT ancestor (maybe) catches all these girls in a caveman-esq borrowed technological romp with a slowly evolving and unfolding revelation about the nature of the 4th dimension?Yup.This is just my speed. And it's nicely f***ed up. Welcome to the '18 Hugo nominations for the best graphic novel!Would I choose this or...
2020 re-read:Still not my favorite volume. Still for the same reasons that I mentioned in my original review. But, yeah, I like those girls. So I'm enjoying these.********2018 review:A 2018 Hugo nominee for Best Graphic Story___________________________This time the girls turn up in 11,706 BCE. KJ is back on board, but they left Future Erin behind in 2016.So the original crew from Paper Girls Vol. 1 is back together and still trying to make sense of what’s happening to them, since they found tha...