Paper Girls, Vol. 3 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Various | Rating: ★★★★☆
I've been pretty fond of the Paper Girls series and the fact that
it just keeps getting better. It may not be my favourite or most
captivating release in terms of graphic novels, but it's definitely
still one that I keep track of. In terms of series, it's quite unique
and nostalgic. The artwork is fantastic and consistently on point. I
love the way it feels retro without even trying and the colours are
perfect.
The plots may have been hit or miss for me in the past.
I won't lie to you--the series has its flaws that make me wonder at
times but it's never enough to say to hell with it. I find it to be a
blast and thoroughly entertaining. Whereas the flaws were more prominent
in the beginning of the series, it has taken me by the neck and pinned
me with its third volume. Honestly, this installment was incredible and
can't miss.
Something about it held that nostalgia, that fear
and the scientific elements that make the girls so fantastic to read
about. Vol. 3 really blew its counterparts out of the water and proved
that this story is going great places and is unforgettable. The way that
we fleshed out the girls in this one--and a specific vision of the
future; the fate of all of them still very much so in the air, an
introduction to a new setting and cast of characters--was incredible. I
loved the pointblank approach we took to the way life goes on even in
the face of terror.
I also loved the bond of the girls. We see
them narrowly escaping more obstacles in an effort to get back home and
find out what the hell is going on. But with one girl knowing that her
fate is very much so coming up and that her future ends sooner than the
others, it's obvious to see that there is a bit of tension. Add a dash
of separation once more, the future another girl witnesses (hint: two of
them may kiss in the future) and one massive cliffhanger, it is one of
the most delicious and entertaining comics I've read in ages.
Dark. At times silly. It has all the makings of a modern day classic and I genuinely loved every page in this installment!