japanesevilla.blogg.se

Enlisted review
Enlisted review









enlisted review

Enlisted review full#

World War II is in full fighting mode all across Europe, the Allies call the mighty women heroines to come to their aid. The reimagining of the Bombshells worked for the most part, Batwoman was great, but Diana was just the same old Wonder Woman we all remember.Ĭonstantine as a rabbit though, now that’s something. Not being 100% consistent from issue to issue I can deal with, but within the same issue just made my eyes itch. The art varied, sometimes within each issue, which bothered me. I thought the illustrations were all over the place, as you can plainly see, many artists worked on it and it shows – but not necessarily in a good way. Bennett needed monsters when the Bombshells are fighting Nazis, the most atrocious monsters off all (and many villains in comics were modeled on). The story is fine, but I don’t understand why Ms. 1: Enlisted by Marguerite Bennett (illustrated by Marguerite Sauvage, Ming Doyle, Laura Braga, Maria Laura Sanapo, Marc Deering, Stephen Mooney, Ted Naifeh, Garry Brown, Mirka Andolfo, Bilquis Evely, and Sandy Jarrell) started off great, but fell off soon after. Right in the beginning I loved what the creators did with the characters. This book seemed right up my alley, a reimagined adventure taking place in the World War II era.

enlisted review

More Books by Marguerite Bennett* Thoughts: This graphic novel collects Bombshells #1 – 6. 1: Enlisted by Marguerite Bennett (illustrated by Marguerite Sauvage, Ming Doyle, Laura Braga, Maria Laura Sanapo, Marc Deering, Stephen Mooney, Ted Naifeh, Garry Brown, Mirka Andolfo, Bilquis Evely, and Sandy Jarrell) is a graphic novel from DC Comics imagining the DC Super heroines as World War II era champions.











Enlisted review