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Empowered Volume 10 by Nate Lovett, Adam Warren

ofirbun's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted sad fast-paced

4.75

mschlat's review against another edition

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4.0

Me reading the first 190 pages of this volume: Okay, Warren is establishing the new status quo for Emp... Huh, there's a lot of emotional insecurity from Emp and Ninjette... Well, that's a couple of interesting concepts Warren has dreamed up for the supracommunity... Why is he going on about head trauma for superheroes?

Me reading the last 20 pages of this volume: Holy $$%%ing $#!*!!! What just happened? Wait, what? How? $@# me...

Yep, just about the time I figured not much would be happening plotwise in this volume, Warren hit me with not one, but two, major developments. Definitely on edge waiting for the next volume!

iggymcmuffin's review against another edition

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5.0

That cliffhanger!

ellen_mellor's review

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

capellan's review against another edition

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3.0

This volume of "Empowered" is fun, but it feels like it has a lot of set-up going on for volume 11 (and possibly later) which made it feel a bit thin, content-wise. For me, the highlight of the volume is definitely the chat with Sistah Spooky.

iggymcmuffin's review

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5.0

That cliffhanger!

prationality's review

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5.0

:cracks knuckles: ok let's do this kids.

Briefly, if you don't know EMPOWERED, it's a comic about a highly insecure semi-competent Suprachicka and her attempts to juggle life, love and respect as a hostage prone damsel. Thugboy is her ex-minion boyfriend, Ninjette is her best friend and you can ignore the cosmic belt (or try to, he's verbose as f*ck).

Due to recent events it finally seems like Emp will receive the respect she deserves and that's great! Too bad the douchecapes and douchevillains still see her as just bondage bait.

This volume, which ends on a f*cking cliffhanger that BROKE MY HEART, is kind of a reckoning of sorts for Emp. She gets her hard earned recognition but it puts distance between her and her loved ones. 'Jette feels like a third wheel to Emp's popularity and Thugboy feels useless and a tad bit unappreciated for who he is.

This series, despite the fan service people LOVE to point out to me (f*ck y'all, if T&A bothers you fine but don't assume it'll bother me when the actual content is this deserving and worthwhile), Emp is a relatable heroine crafted from a different cloth. She's not size 4, she's not perfect, she doesn't always do the right thing or say the right thing, but her heart is always there.

This was definitely a build up volume - a couple minor villains, some orientation with her promotion and a whole lot of discussion about the right reasons to be with someone. All of which lead into an ending that had me super anxious. I had to (digitally, since I read this digitally) flip and reread/stare at about four pages of panels before it sunknin what the frak was happening.

Volume 11 is due out later this year - which as the ending panels note it's been a long time since more than one volume came out in a year - and I sort of need some authorial reassurances about that ending? Because I'm a little scared what it means considering
Thugboy & Emp's relationship is one of the best in comics and Thugboy in general is love?
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