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james_desantis 's review for:
The Life of Captain Marvel
by Margaret Stohl
So this is a book for people who never really read much Captain Marvel. Which actually works for me because only read few volumes here and there.
So Carol is doing her Avenger thing, kicking butt, when she starts to have panic attacks about her past. To face your fears might be the only solution. So she heads back to her little old town to visit friends and family. Try to face the reality of her abusive father and her upbringing. In doing so she finds out some insane secrets about her mother but also some terrible things happen to her family.
This was decent. It didn't blow me away but some of these 1 star reviews are silly. The art is solid with some really cool moments (the cover art is amazing) and the dialogue is actually pretty strong. Nothing sounds out of place, maybe a bit long in spots, but that's it. The plot itself is shaky but it works good enough to understand and has its moments.
Overall it's not mindblowing but it's solid enough. A 3 out of 5.
So Carol is doing her Avenger thing, kicking butt, when she starts to have panic attacks about her past. To face your fears might be the only solution. So she heads back to her little old town to visit friends and family. Try to face the reality of her abusive father and her upbringing. In doing so she finds out some insane secrets about her mother but also some terrible things happen to her family.
This was decent. It didn't blow me away but some of these 1 star reviews are silly. The art is solid with some really cool moments (the cover art is amazing) and the dialogue is actually pretty strong. Nothing sounds out of place, maybe a bit long in spots, but that's it. The plot itself is shaky but it works good enough to understand and has its moments.
Overall it's not mindblowing but it's solid enough. A 3 out of 5.