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Marvel Her-Oes by Craig Rousseau, Grace Randolph

nnebeluk's review

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2.0

This is a nice concept

beadeeh's review

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3.0

Team of super girls in high school... similar to the DC Superhero Girls we got at free comic day, except not patronizing drivel and more interesting art. Sadly, DC gets a whole line of videos, toys and clothes and this gets discontinued after one volume. Kid's going to be bummed when she finds out there's no sequel.

just_fighting_censorship's review

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2.0

I really hated this; they took superheroes and made them into a mean girls parody or some terrible teen movie. They show a total disregard for the origin stories, particularly Jen Walter’s (She-Hulk). The redeeming quality of this book is that they have a reprint of She-Hulk’s actual origin story in the back and you can’t help but be left smiling after reading a Stan Lee original.

I doubt girls that aren't into comic would pick this up, and those that are into comics are going to hate this, what were they thinking!?

At least the art was nice and it was cool to include Namora, although I don't know why they made her so mean.

taeli's review

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3.0

read 6/10/16

booknooknoggin's review

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1.0

Got a quarter into this and I can't stand this. A few heroines reimagined as teens in high school....yea YAWN.

wcs53's review

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3.0

I got this one from a recent library book sale, so I didn't read it with any real expectations. It's not too bad, but I had a problem working out who the target audience actually are. The story was OK, but it seemed to take a while to get there, then everything went so quickly. There was a welcome bonus at the end of StanLee's 'Savage She-Hulk #1', which I found to be the most enjoyable part of the book.
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