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Paper Girls #6 by Brian K. Vaughan

tawfek's review

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5.0

That was fun, the girls reaction to the tv is priceless.
There is a future language talking killer erin with them in the same time, and place.
The apple device recognized erin of 2016, but it didn't recognize the younger erin i wonder why, since they are the same person?!

gringadoslibros's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

jodi_ice's review

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4.0

Cawpile: 7.50 4*

I really enjoy time travel books/films, especially when they deal with characters dealing with inventions/technology that is new to them so I really enjoyed this volume.
There were some, in the words of doctor who ‘time-wimey’ inconsistencies or maybe loop holes? Maybe these will be dealt with later in the series if the girls are going to slingshot back and forth and possibly to alternate realities??…

anabellaedpb's review

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5.0

LIKE WTF que coño acabo de leer necesito más información pero YA!

darylnash's review against another edition

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3.0

Not bad, but the ending felt a bit rushed and anticlimactic. The last issue is pretty great however.

aicrbooks's review

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mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.75

desmonday's review

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5.0

Why did I wait so long to read this!?

isaiconica's review

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4.0

Vale este ha molado mucho

jocyvondoom's review

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This review is going to include my thoughts on issues #1 - #6. As a whole, this comic series is something I hadn't read before, but still really fitting for Image Comics. Paper Girls follow four paper delivery girls and their encounter with aliens, which ultimately leads to time travel. Reading the sixth issue definately left me wanting to continue on, which is always a good sign. Although in the first issue I was a bit hesitant, Brian K. Vaughan came through in the next five and I'm super stocked for the following issue. As a final thought I really appreciate how he captured within limited dialogue teenage living in 1988.


PARTLY A SPOILER COMING UP NEXT.

Something that I'd like to point out on this issue is how the girls react to flat screens and iPhones in 2016 and they're from 1988, it was done marvelously. I point it out because a lot of adults make fun of kids who don't know about really old video games and such and how their grandkinds won't even know what a book is and those comments really make me want to shake them, because HOW ARE THEY GOING TO KNOW ABOUT THESE THINGS IF THEY'VE NEVER BEEN TAUGHT OR HAVEN'T EXPERIENCED THEM? Anyway, silly rant over.

samahcanread__'s review

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5.0

Imagine meeting your future self when you're still struggling to figure out who you are? Imagine meeting your old self that's ages ago and you can't remember your past???

This is so messed up. I love it!