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sara_m_martins 's review for:
Paper Girls, Vol. 3
by Brian K. Vaughan
i'm still very much confused by what is going on, but somehow it also makes perfect sense. and i'm having fun with the story, which is what matters. probably closer to 3.5 stars; though, i definitely feel like it needs a higher rating than the other two.
this one really started to feel quite coming of age as well, more than the others anyway, and i really enjoyed the way they introduced the womanhood themes here (period talk is just non-existent most of the times, and it was refreshing to see it talked about in a way that girls would actually talk about it).
i still like the artwork and the palette , as i did in previous volumes.
this one really started to feel quite coming of age as well, more than the others anyway, and i really enjoyed the way they introduced the womanhood themes here (period talk is just non-existent most of the times, and it was refreshing to see it talked about in a way that girls would actually talk about it).
i still like the artwork and the palette , as i did in previous volumes.