A review by crookedtreehouse
She Could Fly by Christopher Cantwell

3.0

A teenager whose mental illness has her convinced that she's evil and will eventually hurt everyone she loves, becomes obsessed with a flying woman, and then entangled in a web of espionage surrounding her death. It's a great setup for a book. I loved the art, and felt like the author had a tight grip on each of these characters. Unfortunately, it didn't flow well for me. A few times I thought I might have missed a page when the action abruptly turned from one scene to another. And I felt that the ending wrapped up way too fast, given the setup.

I'm still going to check out the next chapter "Lost Pilots" as it comes out, but I'm not as excited as I was when I finished reading the first issue.

I recommend it for readers looking for a realistically portrayed mentally ill female protagonist, and people who miss the feel of early 21st century Vertigo books.