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In these stories from issues 1 6 of the hit series, learn the story behind this alternate reality where the Second World War is fought by superpowered women on the front lines and behind the scenes It all begins with the stories of Batwoman, Wonder Woman and Supergirl. Read DC Comics By Marguerite Bennett – kino-fada.fr Bodacious Babes Battle Brazen Balding Bi speckled BaddiesDesperate times at DC New 52, Rebirth saw the publisher use a line of statuettes for inspiration for a comic title Bombshells Hey DC, I can ask my Mom to dig up my old comics that I wrote and drew myself when I was 8 years old Sure the art is minimalist read stick figures but I m sure you can pull something together from my grade school genius Note the use of only five or six main colors black people, guns, cars, etc , ora Bodacious Babes Battle Brazen Balding Bi speckled BaddiesDesperate times at DC New 52, Rebirth saw the publisher use a line of statuettes for inspiration for a comic title Bombshells Hey DC, I can ask my Mom to dig up my old comics that I wrote and drew myself when I was 8 years old Sure the art is minimalist read stick figures but I m sure you can pull something together from my grade school genius Note the use of only five or six main colors black people, guns, cars, etc , orange fire, blue water, green trees and grass, yellow the sun, red blood I used lo...Literally the only thing i liked was Constantine as a bunny, that s it.From statuesto a series of variant coversto a fandom phenomenonthe DC Comics Bombshells series is now one of the most FUN and exciting and feminist story lines DC has ever produced Why Because in the hands of a woman writer and I think predominantly female artists, these powerful iconic characters get to live stories that are worthy of them The bottom line is that Marguerite Bennet is KILLING IT with this book The myriad of characters are introduced with rich stories that made From statuesto a series of variant coversto a fandom phenomenonthe DC Comics Bombshells series is now one of the most FUN and exciting and feminist story lines DC has ever produced Why Because in the hands of a woman writer and I think predominantly female artists, these powerful iconic characters get to live stories that are worthy of t...I m in love Needimmediately.Update I figured out what I love most about this, thanks to the wikipedia page for the series technically the wiki page is for the statues, which came first, but there s a section about the comics too We wanted to make a principle of the series to have the conceit that in this alternate history World War II the women came first No heroine is derivative of a male counterpart They are the heroes Bennett s rhetoric is seen in the first issue of the comic I m in love Needimmediately.Update I figured out what I love most about this, thanks to the wikipedia page for the series technically the wiki page is for the statues, which came first, but there s a section about the comics too We wanted to make a principle of the series to have the conceit that in this alternate history World War II the women came first No heroine is derivative of a male counterpart They are the heroes Bennett s rhetoric is seen in the first issue of the comic book series where view spoiler Batwoman saves Bruce Wayne s parents from their infamous shooting Batman has never existed in the DC Bombshells continuity hide spoiler Batwoman is not a reaction to Batman The refusal to have female characters seen in relation to men is also evident in Mera, Aqua Woman s, conception Mera is not seen in relation to Aquaman, as he does not appear until the second act of the series The concep...Based off a line of Bombshells variant covers and statues of the female characters done in 1940s pinup style, this comic book is set in an alternate universe during the Second World War In this world, the female superheroes came first, and we follow them as they get their starts.This book was a surprise delight For a series based off a series of pinup pictures and statues, I was not expecting something so feminist The women still face all the sexism that would have been typical for that tim Based off a line of Bombshells variant covers and statues of the female characters done in 1940s pinup style, this comic book is set in an alternate universe during the Second World War In this world, the female superheroes came first, and we follow them as they get their starts.This book was a surprise delight Fo...I didn t have high hopes for this one, almost didn t read it It s based off a series of expensive fanservice statues, so I was expecting a bunch of cheesecake I wouldn t have read it at all, except that I saw Marguerite Bennett was writing I don t love everything she does, but I can at least trust her to write female characters My faith was rewarded Because it turns out that Bombshells is a solid Elseworlds esque story Set during World War II, the series reimagines DC s iconic female chara I didn t have high hopes for this one, almost didn t read it It s based off a series of expensive fanservice statues, so I was expecting a bunch of cheesecake I wouldn t have read it at all, except that I saw Marguerite Bennett was writing I don t love everything she does, but I can at least trust her to write female characters My faith was rewarded Because it turns out that Bombshells is a solid Elseworlds esque story Set during World War II, the series re...2.5 stars What I liked Diversity there were two queer characters, one of them being a main one in the story I remember seeing two non white characters, which sometimes is a lot The art in the first 4 issues What I didn t like The art in the last issue I don t know what happened with issue 5 but the art was rough and uneven The plot I think this is a comic series you can t get into without knowing the basic stories of the characters I didn t know shit and it was kind of conf 2.5 stars What I liked Diversity there were two queer characters, one of them being a main one in the story I remember seeing tw...I am all about female driven comics and a huge fan of DC s roster of females so I naturally had to read this And it was really good The art, in general, was really good with pinup style costumes for all the women and lots of bright colors It s set during World War II which felt like a natural fit and a bit of a throwback to be honest, which I appreciated But all of that worked together well with the style of the comics The story too was really interesting although frankly I think it was a l I am all about female driven comics and a huge fan of DC s roster of females so I naturally had to read this And it was really good The art, in general, was really good with pinup style costumes for all the women and lots of bright colors It s set during World War II which felt like a natural fit and a bit of a throwback to be honest, which I appreciated But all of that worked together well with the style of the comics The story too was really interesting although frankly I think it was a little too big It honestly felt like they were trying to cram every possible female on the DC roster into this comic and there were probably too many I liked some storiesthan others but in general the constant switching of perspectives kind of led to a lack of a cohesive story throughout the entire volume Fe...Wow, I really enjoyed this I love all the female characters and the WW2 setting and the art is amazing Everything about this is great so far.A fun story but it had potential to be a bit better It s world war 2 and all the men are off fighting so the woman super heroes are left to defend us I was excited for this book and it starts off O.K but rapidly fails to produce an exciting plot of villain They introduce a lot of heroines, each with a unique and interesting backstory but it is clunky coming together and takes time to develop the so called bombshell team The art is a done by a lot of artists, some great, some ...

DC Comics
  • English
  • 15 November 2017
  • Paperback
  • 144 pages
  • 1401261329
  • Marguerite Bennett
  • DC Comics