Shade, the Changing Girl Volume 2: Little Runaway Review
Although I was a huge fan of the first arc of this series, Shade, the Changing Girl Volume 2: Little Runaway amps up the madness in all the right ways.
Although I was a huge fan of the first arc of this series, Shade, the Changing Girl Volume 2: Little Runaway amps up the madness in all the right ways.
We talk to writer Cecil Castellucci and artist Marley Zarcone about their work on the Young Animal series Shade the Changing Girl.
Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye Vol. 1: Going Underground Writers: Gerard Way and Jon Rivera Artists: Tom Scioli and Michael Avon Oeming Publisher:
While it may leave some scratching their heads, BUG! THE ADVENTURES OF FORAGER #1 is worth embarking on, if you like your superheroes colorful & weird.
Shade the Changing Girl is a series that you do not want to miss out on, and Shade the Changing Girl #7 is the perfect entry point!
Shade the Changing Girl #6 wraps up the series’ first arc, and this heartfelt sci-fi will be one to follow through (hopefully!) many more arcs.
Shade the Changing Girl #5 combines whimsy, science fiction, and a coming-of-age narrative in a way that is compelling both textually and visually.
A review of Shade the Changing Girl #4: If you are looking for a whimsical, fun read that also packs a lot of depth, pick this up!
Mother Panic #1 Writer: Jody Houser Artist: Tommy Lee Edwards Publisher: DC’s Young Animal Review by Anelise Farris Mother Panic #1 introduces readers to Violet Paige: