Every generation is taught to "stick it to the man" and "you're parents don't understand". The lessons are figuratively and literally blasted through the speakers in the form of music. My parents recently educated me on the music they listened to when they were in high school. The themes were "have fun" and "go against … Continue reading The Wicked and Divine Review: Teens Angst the world (pun intended)
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Shutter Review
Being a feminist, I support all representations of strong females in media. My favorite character in books, movies, and video games is usually the strong female that kicks butt. She shoots a gun like a boss, she's witty, and wears awesome shoes (am I the only one who notices that?). She's the man in my … Continue reading Shutter Review
Paper Girls Review
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's an abstract idea that went way over my head! That's how I feel with some of the comics that I have been reading lately. There is so much going on in these small books. I have read books with hundreds of pages, and understood what I was reading, … Continue reading Paper Girls Review
East of West Review: The world’s ending (again)
The idea of the apocalypse fascinates me. Humans are forced to return to their more animal-like nature. The rules are either completely different or nonexistent. Nations fall, and new ones rise. The world is broken and this is reflected in the remaining humans. A western apocalypse is something I had never thought of. I wasn't … Continue reading East of West Review: The world’s ending (again)