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This is a much better issue for me, personally. Patsy attempts to protect the people in her apartment complex from a slum lord using a super powered person as a weapon. Her brand of super heroism is convincing people who have begun using their powers for nefarious means to use them in a more productive and helpful way.
In other news: I am starting to love Ian Soo.
In other news: I am starting to love Ian Soo.
I love this title. I love how it feels so different, and it's such a refreshing change in the typical super-hero genre. Patsy's fixing everyday problems in her life, she's not afraid to be the girly-girl that she is while also kicking ass. She takes the fact that she's often underestimated as a person and a superhero to change people's opinions of her (and frequently their alliances) and she has a great, diverse, and amazing cast of friends at her side. I love how she has faith and the ability to see the good in others no matter their situations and that she has taken it upon herself to "convert" potential bad guys into good guys, no matter how silly their powers may seem (especially in this issue). Patsy has been through some tough shit, but her positive outlook in the face of difficulty is such a refreshing and awesome story to read. Love her, love the book, looking forward to more.
Also, I try to keep my reviews spoiler free but I do have to mention: I LOVE the nod to Netflix's Jessica Jones in this issue. It's very subtle, and definitely elicited a squeak on my end when I saw it! Definitely a great tribute to the two Patsy Walkers in the Marvel Universe, even though they are slightly different (and the show definitely got me into Patsy/Trish's history)!
Also, I try to keep my reviews spoiler free but I do have to mention: I LOVE the nod to Netflix's Jessica Jones in this issue. It's very subtle, and definitely elicited a squeak on my end when I saw it! Definitely a great tribute to the two Patsy Walkers in the Marvel Universe, even though they are slightly different (and the show definitely got me into Patsy/Trish's history)!