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Jem and the Holograms #10 by Kelly Thompson, Corin Howell, Jen Bartel

nanceoir's review

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5.0

This series continues to be wonderful. A nice exploration of Rio that doesn't ignore other characters, either. Oh, and they legit called Rio "boy reporter" in the title or wherever, which is a delightful flip on the typical script.

aelurus's review

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3.0

L'histoire est sympathique mais le dessin est d'une pure laideur. Au départ ça va à peu prêt et plus tu avances dans l'histoire plus le dessin est bâclé. Et donc horrible. Dommage. J'espère que cela va vite changer.

luly_sc's review

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4.0

I'm thoroughly enjoying these comics' character development and the way they accomplish it without letting go of the core of what makes these characters who they are, keeping them recognizable to an audience who knew them before these comics existed. But, more than anything, and to the credit of this specific number, I love how we can see a vulnerable, realistic side of the Misfits without them losing their spunk. And, also, thank you so much for giving Rio a personality, much appreciated. There's a specific scene, which I think shows the complexity of both Jerrica's and Rio's situation and points of view (when he's interviewing the Holograms plus Jem's actual hologram and Jerrica looking at the scene from afar), that I really loved and I think says a lot of what's to come. I'm glad to be back reading Jem after this hiatus I took, I'll be catching up from now on.

heypretty52's review

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3.0

I'm missing the previous artist, but I like the positivity of the storyline.

booshy's review

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4.0

Not too crazy about the art in this one, but still enjoyable.
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