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DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults Sneak Previews: Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed (2020-) #1
5 out of 5
Christine–
This nails Wonder Women. Didn’t like the implication that Wonder Woman fought for the love of one man in the movie? This will help fix that.
4 out of 5
Goddess of Chaos–
This is just the preview... Let's you know what your getting into...
I bread the entire story in the paperback edition, and was curious about the digital experience...
This preview doesn't feel like it is the exact opening X number of pages, instead it leapfrogs over some origin and exposition scenes, to the first real pivotal sequence which lets the reader know the issues this story faces, and how. This is the story of Diana Prince coming of Age. A teenager faces the issues of refugees, of govern This is just the preview... Let's you know what your getting into...
I bread the entire story in the paperback edition, and was curious about the digital experience...
This preview doesn't feel like it is the exact opening X number of pages, instead it leapfrogs over some origin and exposition scenes, to the first real pivotal sequence which lets the reader know the issues this story faces, and how. This is the story of Diana Prince coming of Age. A teenager faces the issues of refugees, of governments dealing with immigrants, in a very up front and personal way.
When I opened the digital edition my Kindle had a little guide on how to double click a panel, then have a guided reading, for me, that worked perfectly, as it panned large panels and zoomed in so I could easily read text, while also letting me see entire panels. I missed page layout, but otherwise, felt I had the complete experience.
For me, both the story and the digital reading experience work.
4 out of 5
Anne–
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson is a graphic novel read by someone who is not a fan of graphic novels, but is a fan of Wonder Woman. As many graphic novels, much of the action is portrayed by pictures rather than words, but this illustrator, Leila Del Duca, seemed to draw everyone as angry, which was not necessarily the facts that were in the story. I found it distracting. It definitely hindered my enjoyment of the story, which was not bad. I understand that art is in the e Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson is a graphic novel read by someone who is not a fan of graphic novels, but is a fan of Wonder Woman. As many graphic novels, much of the action is portrayed by pictures rather than words, but this illustrator, Leila Del Duca, seemed to draw everyone as angry, which was not necessarily the facts that were in the story. I found it distracting. It definitely hindered my enjoyment of the story, which was not bad. I understand that art is in the eye of the beholder, but in this case I think it could have been better art for a decent story.
I was invited to read a free ARC of Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone. #netgalley #wonderwomantempesttossed
5 out of 5
Mae–
I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (DC Comics) in exchange for an honest review. I wish the graphic novel would have been longer! It is a great length, but they story is great, and I would love to read more. Wonder Woman is an interesting and wonderful superhero, I enjoy reading all of her comics. The story went at a good pace, kept me interested the whole time, and had great characters in it. The art is beautiful too.
5 out of 5 stars. Would highly recommend anyone to re I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (DC Comics) in exchange for an honest review. I wish the graphic novel would have been longer! It is a great length, but they story is great, and I would love to read more. Wonder Woman is an interesting and wonderful superhero, I enjoy reading all of her comics. The story went at a good pace, kept me interested the whole time, and had great characters in it. The art is beautiful too.
5 out of 5 stars. Would highly recommend anyone to read this, even if you are younger or older.
5 out of 5
DOUGLAS J BERRY–
More wonder woman tales
Good color artwork. Dc comics freebie. 15 pages. This would be easier to review if it was 32 pages. Diana goes too far.
4 out of 5
Sherry Guice–
The origins of Wonder Woman told in graphic form! Fun and well written...with an important message.
Christine –
This nails Wonder Women. Didn’t like the implication that Wonder Woman fought for the love of one man in the movie? This will help fix that.
Goddess of Chaos –
This is just the preview... Let's you know what your getting into... I bread the entire story in the paperback edition, and was curious about the digital experience... This preview doesn't feel like it is the exact opening X number of pages, instead it leapfrogs over some origin and exposition scenes, to the first real pivotal sequence which lets the reader know the issues this story faces, and how. This is the story of Diana Prince coming of Age. A teenager faces the issues of refugees, of govern This is just the preview... Let's you know what your getting into... I bread the entire story in the paperback edition, and was curious about the digital experience... This preview doesn't feel like it is the exact opening X number of pages, instead it leapfrogs over some origin and exposition scenes, to the first real pivotal sequence which lets the reader know the issues this story faces, and how. This is the story of Diana Prince coming of Age. A teenager faces the issues of refugees, of governments dealing with immigrants, in a very up front and personal way. When I opened the digital edition my Kindle had a little guide on how to double click a panel, then have a guided reading, for me, that worked perfectly, as it panned large panels and zoomed in so I could easily read text, while also letting me see entire panels. I missed page layout, but otherwise, felt I had the complete experience. For me, both the story and the digital reading experience work.
Anne –
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson is a graphic novel read by someone who is not a fan of graphic novels, but is a fan of Wonder Woman. As many graphic novels, much of the action is portrayed by pictures rather than words, but this illustrator, Leila Del Duca, seemed to draw everyone as angry, which was not necessarily the facts that were in the story. I found it distracting. It definitely hindered my enjoyment of the story, which was not bad. I understand that art is in the e Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Laurie Halse Anderson is a graphic novel read by someone who is not a fan of graphic novels, but is a fan of Wonder Woman. As many graphic novels, much of the action is portrayed by pictures rather than words, but this illustrator, Leila Del Duca, seemed to draw everyone as angry, which was not necessarily the facts that were in the story. I found it distracting. It definitely hindered my enjoyment of the story, which was not bad. I understand that art is in the eye of the beholder, but in this case I think it could have been better art for a decent story. I was invited to read a free ARC of Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone. #netgalley #wonderwomantempesttossed
Mae –
I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (DC Comics) in exchange for an honest review. I wish the graphic novel would have been longer! It is a great length, but they story is great, and I would love to read more. Wonder Woman is an interesting and wonderful superhero, I enjoy reading all of her comics. The story went at a good pace, kept me interested the whole time, and had great characters in it. The art is beautiful too. 5 out of 5 stars. Would highly recommend anyone to re I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (DC Comics) in exchange for an honest review. I wish the graphic novel would have been longer! It is a great length, but they story is great, and I would love to read more. Wonder Woman is an interesting and wonderful superhero, I enjoy reading all of her comics. The story went at a good pace, kept me interested the whole time, and had great characters in it. The art is beautiful too. 5 out of 5 stars. Would highly recommend anyone to read this, even if you are younger or older.
DOUGLAS J BERRY –
More wonder woman tales Good color artwork. Dc comics freebie. 15 pages. This would be easier to review if it was 32 pages. Diana goes too far.
Sherry Guice –
The origins of Wonder Woman told in graphic form! Fun and well written...with an important message.
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