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Paper Girls #29 by Cliff Chiang, Brian K. Vaughan

tawfek's review against another edition

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5.0

Please let them become friends again.
I felt sorry for jahpo when he saw the past, he didn't even know that wari is his mother, he was full of anger and violence, he needed this revelation to wake up.
The revelation wasn't only about his mother, it showed him pieces of the watchers history that i honestly believe, made him see the big picture, they weren't really the good guys.
Please let them be friends again.

jodi_ice's review against another edition

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4.0

Cawpile: 7.50 4*

samahcanread__'s review

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5.0

no, i'm not ready for it to end.

plopbunny's review

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5.0

Bro:( I really hope this series doesn’t end bad also that kiss<33

locdbooktician's review

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5.0

Wooow so much good things and lessons about old timers and what they represent. 

hdanniel's review

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5.0

Se acerca el fin.

kittyg's review

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3.0

This series is a very, very weird one. I kind of like it and kind of think it's a bit too bonkers for me because it is set in an 80s period setting and we follow a group of female paper girls as they do their rounds (or try to) in the midst of what appears to be a crazy monster apocalypse! The story is easily told and the drawing is nice with good colouring, but I honestly have no real idea where this is going and although the lead characters are supposedly about 12-15 they seem a lot more 'mature' in terms of language and actions than they maybe should. I am liking it every time I read an issue, but then it's a bit forgettable... might give it another issue and see if it fully grabs me, otherwise I shall probably give up on this one for now.

3*s overall

ohthathayley's review

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5.0

I'm not ready for this to be over.
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