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Chargement... Superbitch: Volume One (Volume 1)par Kennedy Cooke-Garza
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Rheagan Rodriguez is a superhero for hire joined by her starving artist sidekick, The Art Hobo, and their tech-savvy roommate, Quinn. Together, they fight crime as well as debt collectors from hell, thuggish girl scouts, superpowered ex-boyfriends, inconsiderate velociraptors, hipsters, and run-on sentences. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I was lucky enough to get a copy of this comic collection for Christmas. Specifically, I got an autographed copy in which the author, Kennedy Cooke-Garza, drew me a picture of Superbitch right next to where she inscribed a filthy joke involving nuns and bicycles.
(If your reaction to hearing that news wasn't "SO WHAT'S THE JOKE, ALREADY???", this comic is probably not for you.)
I got a lot of really good books for Christmas, but still it shouldn't have taken me this long to read this one. Because
AWESOME
is a good beginning, but doesn't go nearly far enough.
This comic is not child-friendly. It's not sensitive-soul-friendly. It's not even parrot-with-Tourette's-Syndrome-friendly, although it did try. (If you read this book, you'll get that reference. Now you have another reason to want to. Reason #1 being the aforementioned awesomeness.)
It's ridiculously over-the-top wrong, and it kills. For me, anyway.
To see if it works for you, read this comic (and if it's possible to post this as a visual here instead of just a link, someone let me know how and I'll do it):
http://superbitchcomic.com/comic/supertroll/
If that made you cry laughing, buy this book.
If not: okay, I'm trying really hard not to judge, but -- seriously? Who hurt you?
This book was a bright spot in a very rough week, and I'll always love it for that -- but there are plenty of other reasons to love it, so do please check it out. ( )