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⋙ Download Gratis Paper Girls Volume 1 Brian K Vaughan Cliff Chiang Jared K Fletcher Matthew Wilson Books

Paper Girls Volume 1 Brian K Vaughan Cliff Chiang Jared K Fletcher Matthew Wilson Books



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Download PDF Paper Girls Volume 1 Brian K Vaughan Cliff Chiang Jared K Fletcher Matthew Wilson Books


Paper Girls Volume 1 Brian K Vaughan Cliff Chiang Jared K Fletcher Matthew Wilson Books

This is a decent start. To use a TV term, it feels like a pilot. Future volumes may make this opening collection of 5 issues appear stronger. It is set in 1988, the early morning after Halloween. The main characters are four 12-year old girls (both Vaughan and myself were 12 in 1988: he nails the hair, clothing, posters and lingo).

The art synthesizes with the narrative well, and there are a few nice full page panels. One girl, at a time of stress, recognizes that she wasted much of her childhood playing video games. It would make for a great PSA.

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Paper Girls Volume 1 Brian K Vaughan Cliff Chiang Jared K Fletcher Matthew Wilson Books Reviews


Brian K Vaughan really knows how to write some crazy stories. Much like his beautiful work on Saga, you never really can get a handle on where Paper Girls is going. This is not a bad thing. On the contrary, it's one of the great strengths of the story telling. The art is also wonderful as is the books use of color. I don't know where Paper Girls is headed but I'm down for the ride.
Spectacular print! I saw that I could buy these on but the physical copy is so satisfying to read and look at! I highly recommend any fans of the series to buy these copies
Interesting start to the story. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I enjoy Saga by the same author. I think that the story will only get better and more interesting, as this was basically an introduction. I have volumes 2 and 3 waiting.
i bought this so my teenage daughter would read something that wasn’t on her phone. her exact words were “i read it much faster than i thought i would” so you know it’s good. really anything bkv does is good but this is age-appropriate.
Intriguing plot featuring time travel and multi-dimensions. Interesting characters albeit somewhat stereotypical (in a non-racist and non-sexist way, thankfully). Definitely a book I would recommend but I warn you as someone posting this review very late (*semi-spoiler alert*)... vol 2 was ok and vol 3 kinda sucked.
Vaughan begins with a strong trope of a coterie of 80s kids on their first job and sci-fi hijinks ensue it is a solid and somewhat standard trope increasingly appealing to both Gen X and older Millennial nostalgia. Vaughan's primary gift as a writer is well-plotting and breathing life into the standard tropes though. Vaughan's snappy dialogue is highly referential, but while this is normally his strength, it feels a bit like a weakness here his characters feel a little too clever to be entirely believable and the future dialogue is either truly alien or it is awkwardly formal. Vaughan's plotting though is clearly on display here, but his characters don't seem to pop like they normally do. The girls feel like tropes. The action is fast-paced, but it seems to at the cost of character development, which is frustrating. Chiang's line art and Wilson's decade specific coloration does really add atmosphere.
Another story extolling '80s nostalgia mixed with paranormal science fiction, Paper Girls is a fun story, if not as atmospheric or well-developed as Netflix's Stranger Things or even Brian K Vaughan's superb Saga series. The cover tells you nothing other than this is a gender-bending story, replacing the more familiar Paper Boys with Paper Girls, only this doesn't really matter all that much. Neither of the characters are developed very well. Better developed characters would have provided a stronger emotional center, but as it is the story is a lot of fun, filled with surprises and terrific art by Cliff Chiang and colors by Matt Wilson. Perhaps we will get to know each girl as character better later in the series, but either way I am curious to see what inventions Vaughan adds to this cool story.
I won't really comment on the story, characters, plot, art, etc...
Its all great. 5 stars.

What I thought was very fun about this volume was the alien language.

There is a review on the back of the book, the issue titles, and a decent amount of dialogue which are written in this language.

Its just a simple cypher for English.
Throughout the volume every letter but Z is used, along with periods, exclamation points, and question marks.
(there are no apostrophes for contractions fyi)

I started by decoding the review on the back...and that gave me several letters.
Then I started with the dialogue and starting getting the rest of the letters pretty easily.

Not that hard to decide but a very fun addition to the read.

You don't HAVE to decode it.
But you will miss out on the issue titles.
And knowing the aliens dialogue adds to the story...especially toward the end of the volume. As there is a misunderstanding which will confuse you (like it confuses the girls).

It might be fun to read it through without knowing he language...then decode it.
Idk, I couldn't help but decode it right away.
This is a decent start. To use a TV term, it feels like a pilot. Future volumes may make this opening collection of 5 issues appear stronger. It is set in 1988, the early morning after Halloween. The main characters are four 12-year old girls (both Vaughan and myself were 12 in 1988 he nails the hair, clothing, posters and lingo).

The art synthesizes with the narrative well, and there are a few nice full page panels. One girl, at a time of stress, recognizes that she wasted much of her childhood playing video games. It would make for a great PSA.
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