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Kim & Kim #1 by Magdalene Visaggio

karcitis's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0


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hellorainy's review

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5.0

Please deliver the rest of the series directly into my brain right now. It is all the things, and also the art is real cute. My new favorite.

mckinlay's review

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4.0

solid start to what i'm betting is going to be a very important comic, diversity wise. and a very fun comic, entertainment wise.

tangleroot_eli's review

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3.0

In a way, I think it's cool that I didn't really like Kim & Kim. That we've reached a point where I can look at a book whose cast is multi-racial, multi-sexual, and multi-gender and still think, Eh. The story isn't doing much for me." Of course, if anyone takes issue with the multi-racial, multi-sexual, multi-gender makeup of the cast, I will fight them tooth and nail, because I think it's a wonderful, necessary thing that Visaggio & Co. are doing here. It's just not a wonderful, necessary thing that I feel the need to follow devotedly.

seejennread's review

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3.0

Bit of a slow start but I think it will get better. Could be because I had to read it on my phone and I hate that lol.

prairieraven's review

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3.0

This has the attitude of tank girl with the bubblegum-ness of Josie and the Pussycats or Jem and the Holograms in a Sci Fi setting. I liked the diversity within the comic and having a trans-person as a main character. (It's about time) I did struggle initially getting into this story. I'm not 100% sold on the plot but maybe volume 2 gets better. I recommend to get this from the library to see if it is up your alley. For me, the tank girl appeal is quite strong so I might end up putting this on my "to purchase" list in the future.
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