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Paper Girls, Vol. 4
by Brian K. Vaughan
Since the uproarious first volume, the chaos has settled down, sort of, to the adventures of our paper girls as they're tossed around in time, trying to find their way home, while two forces fight a temporal war with stakes that are difficult to grasp and sides that are impossible to pick. Our girls just want to survive. This volume finds the gang washed up on the eve of the Millennium with giant robots battling it out and a mysterious old cartoonist who has been sending messages to the future embedded in her comics, and Tiffany encounters her older self.
The adventure rages on, fast and furious and beautifully illustrated. The gang is lovable, the danger is as hair-raising as it is incomprehensible, an absolute epic.
The adventure rages on, fast and furious and beautifully illustrated. The gang is lovable, the danger is as hair-raising as it is incomprehensible, an absolute epic.