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DC Super Hero Girls Vol. 2: Hits And Myths by Yancey Labat, Shea Fontana

darcy_barzan's review against another edition

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4.0

#girlpower

bookwormkara's review

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

snazel's review against another edition

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4.0

I kept putting off reading this until it had to go back to the library the next day, but it was surprisingly great! The art is a bit flat, but it is serviceable, and the writing is super voicey and fun. I would still kinda debate whether this is, in fact, a Odyssey retelling, but a version about friendship and without cannibalism is probably more appropriate for an all-ages comic anyways.

meredithmc's review against another edition

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3.0

I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first one but it's still a fun series.

kvcatnip's review against another edition

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3.0

I LOVE reading these little graphic novels. The DC Superhero Girls is something that I think was desperately needed as it sheds light on some of the lesser known DC characters.

My only qualm with this one was that they made Black Canary a bad guy. Canary is a LEGENDARY DC hero, and I don't understand why they would want to change that for one graphic novel.

chardeemacdennis's review against another edition

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3.0

Reread.

I couldn't remember where I left off in this series so I decided to reread them from the beginning. A fun visit to the DC Comics world for young readers. I like the introduction to not only the characters everyone knows like Batgirl and Wonder Woman, but also Bumble Bee, Starfire, Frost, and more.

penguininabluebox's review against another edition

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4.0

I received a free copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

This series is so much fun! The fact that the art style is rather cutesy instead of your typical comic book art style might make it more accessible to people who feel intimidated by the vast size of the Marvel and DC universes but wanted to get into superhero comics anyway. It's obviously lovely to see all of our beloved DC heroines united in this series, and since there's not really any overlying arc, you can join in on this series with this volume without having read the first one.

clockworkp's review against another edition

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5.0

Teniendo en cuenta que es una historia dirigida a un público infantil, me ha gustado más de lo que me esperaba.
Como entrelazan su aventura actual de llegar a la fiesta de Wonder Woman con la Odisea me pareció interesante. Al igual que el misterio de la desaparición del batplane, que estuvo sorprendentemente bien llevado y con una trama bastante consistente.
Las dos únicas pegas que le pongo son el cameo de Raven, que creo que merecía algo más de resolución (que la invitaran a Superhero high o le dieran las gracias por su ayuda al menos), y la resolución del problema final de transporte. Vamos a ver, ¿para que se mataron a buscar el batplane si al final acabaron llevándolo en hombros Wonder womas y Supergirl? Que se hicieran una hamaca y que las llevaran así.
Mucha mejor calidad que el volumen anterior.

librarianryan's review

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2.0

Not the best book in the series. It is full of cliched lines, and unbelievable story, even for a kids graphic novel. The entire team is on the lookout for Batgirl’s plane. They have a slumber party at Wonder Woman’s that they must get too. It was a lot of girl fighting, and I expect better. This title was all Miss and no Hits.
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