mmichellemoore's review

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5.0

5 stars for the whole set, though I think #2 is my favorite.

leticiatoraci's review

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4.0

Nice comic anthology with women creators. All the stories had potential for more pages and were entertaining.

1)Waiting for Mr. Roboto: by Bonnie Burton, Art by Jessica Hickman, Letters by Rachel Deering.
Fun story, I think that the android hunter from Blade Runner went to a space dinner ;-) - 4 out of 5


2.) Dead Again by Sandy King Carpenter, Art by Tanja Wooten, Letters by Rachel Deering.
Sad story. - 3 out of 5.

3.) Scaling Heaven by Alison Ross and Stephanie Ross, Written by Alison Ross, Art by Stephanie Hans, Letters by Rachel Deering
Interesting space run, it makes me wonder why nations always have to compete instead of working together in space. 4 out of 5

4.) The Adventures of Princess Plutonia by Ming Doyle, Color by Jordie Bellaire, Letters by Rachel Deering.
Flash Gordon with gender reversal, go save the hot guy girls!
4 out of 5.

5.) Space Girls by Stacie Ponder
Moon cat
5 out of 5.

6.) Yanka by Blair Butler, Art by Alicia Fernandez, Letters by Rachel Deering
Sad Real Life. 4 out of 5.

7.) The Agency by Joelle Sellner, Art by Jean Kang, Letters by Rachel Deering
Different.3 out of 5.

8.) All Cats Are Quantum by Ellise Heiskell. Art by Maarta Laiho.
I loved the cat story with quantum purring. 5 out of 5

9.) Centipede by Robin Furth, Art by Carli Idhe, Color by Ronda Pattison, Letters by Robbie Robbins.
Scary. 4 out of 5.

10.) Countdown by Rachel Edidin, Art by Sophia Foster-Dimino, Letters by Rachel Deering
Cute. 5 out of 5.

11.) The Vesta by Jennifer de Guzman, Art by Leigh Dragoon, Letters by Robbie Robbins.
I missed more pages to understand the story better, but it was up to a good start, perhaps it was all virtual reality?
3 out of 5.

12.) Trinkets by Jody Houser, Art by Sally Thompson and Kathryn Layno. Letters by Robbie Robbins.
Nice story. 4 out of 5.

13.) The Smell of Sunshine by Devin Grayson, Art by Lindsay Walker, Color by Ronda Pattison, Letters by Robbie Robbins.
Sad indeed. 3 out of 5.

14.) Drift by Christine Ellis, Art by Elva Wang, Letters by Robbie Robbins.
3 out of 5.

15.) Eccentric Orbit by Barbara Randall Kesel, Art by Diana Nock, Letters by Amauri Osorio.
3 out of 5.

16.) The Wind in Her Hair by Alison Pang, Art by Chrissie Zullo, Letters by Amauri Osorio.
Nice steampunk world, with potential for a longer comic.5 out of 5.

17.) In the Drink by Laura Morley, Art by Sara Richard, Letters by Amauri Osorio.
Two hopeful thieves, 2 out of 5

18.) I Will Return by Cecil Castellucci, Art by Kel McDonald, Letters by Amauri Osorio.
Mystical planetary love, 4 out of 5.

19.) Broken Glass by Kiala Kazebee, Art by Isabelle Melacon, Letters by Isabelle Melancon.
A dystopic world, 3 out of 5.

lukeisthename34's review

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4.0

Wonderfully imaginative.

peyton_'s review

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4.0

Womantholoy: Space and Womanthology: Heroic are collections of short stories (in the graphic novel format) by female graphic novelists, artists, and cartoonists. They provide a broad array of different styles, tastes, and formats. I really enjoyed sampling each of the different authors: how they drew, wrote, and coloured their stories. The collections are separated by topic (note the subtitles “space” and “heroic”) that create an over-arching theme. These themes can then by explored in a variety of ways be the different artists.

drdutch's review

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4.0

A nice mix of story themes and artwork styles. For several stories I felt the plot wasn't as strong, or could have used a couple more pages to be developed more fully, but the gorgeous artwork more than made up for it.
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