![]() ![]() ![]() If you're looking for something to get young kids interested in comics, I'd really recommend those early Ultimate Spider-Man trade paperbacks by Bendis and Bagley or the original Runaways trade paperback by Brian K. ![]() The dialogue does not flow well at all and he isn't able to capture the characters' unique "voices." Writing comics is very different from writing novels - in terms of how to write a script and also in terms of the pacing - and Ridley Pearson hasn't quite got the transition yet.Īll in all, this is not a very good book. The author has written numerous books but I think this is his first comic-book script and it shows. I don't know if that's the fault of the colorist or maybe it's the paper it was printed on, but there's nothing fun or exciting about the art in this book, which is a pretty major drawback. The art is amateurish and the coloring, in particular, is muddy and dull. Unfortunately, I can't recommend this book. (The reality is, the main purchasers of the comic-book series are college age or over and very few of these products are truly aimed at kids.) I'm very familiar with the Jon Kent and Damian (here called Ian) Wayne characters and I completely support the idea of creating comics aimed at younger age-groups. ![]() As someone who is very into comics and is eager to share that my kids, I really WANTED to like Super Sons: The PolarShield Project. ![]()
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