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Super Sisters by Christophe Cazenove

geekwayne's review against another edition

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2.0

'Super Sisters' by Christophe Cazenove with illustration by William Maury is a graphic novel about sisters Wendy and Maureen from another graphic novel called The Sisters.

Wendy and Maureen in this book imagine they are superheroes. They get on each other's nerves even as superheroes, but also have unique strengths that each needs. They fight criminals in a science fiction world, but still go to school. They find their greatest threat in their own clones.

There isn't a lot of context to get in to this. For that, I assume you need to read the previous stories. The younger sibling has a habit of mangling every phrase and parroting it back. This gets annoying pretty quickly. The art is fine, but there is some pin up style art along the way that makes me wonder who this title is supposed to appeal to.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Papercutz and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

cupcakesandsmut's review against another edition

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3.0

Thank you net galley for the chance to review! This book is about two sisters with magic powers. The older sister seems to always be putting down the little sister and in the end the little sister ends up saving the day. To be honest I was confused when reading this book. there wasnt enough information to understand their world. Also one thing that really bugged me is that the younger sister talked like a baby.

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4.0

This was adorable. Two young girls, sisters, have super powers and come across many situations where they need to use their power to save themselves, others, and the universe in general. I’m not familiar with the series so I don’t know much about them but I didn’t feel lost or anything. These are a bunch of short comics about their different adventures. I felt the author did a good job of capturing the antics between sisters (as an older sister of a brat, I know a lot about this topic). I think my nieces will enjoy this book and can’t wait to tell them that their mom and I acted just like that, minus the superpowers of course.
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