Written by Kathryn "Comic Uno" Calamia
Art by Wayne A. Brown
Casey is still dealing with having secret super powers and wants to figure out where they came from and how to possibly not have them any longer. Her father, the superhero Invulnerable, suspects Casey may have superpowers and has her followed.
This is a nice continuation from the first issue. This world is truly opening up for Casey and it should be interesting to see where things go from here to see if Casey starts to embrace her new "gifts" or continue to find a way to get ride of them.
Wayne A. Brown brings his talents back for issue two. The social interactions looked good and the action looked on point. I'm sure it was fun to draw the Doctor Who lunch items as well.
I received this comic book along with others from the Indy Stash Subscription Box. You can read my review of the box here.
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Comic Book Review: Like Father Like Daughter #1 - Short Fuse Media Group
Written by Kathryn "Comic Uno" Calamia
Art by Wayne A. Brown
Casey is a high school student who is being raised by her single mother. Her father left at a young age to be a superhero known as Invulnerable. Casey has resented her father for this but is now finding out she has more in common with her father than she ever realized.
This is a fun first issue and gives the reader a nice opening into a world that will no doubt become much larger for the main character. Having the life of a teenager can be tough enough and now add in super powers that you want to keep a secret, and you have a recipe for what could be a fun book. I like that there were nods to other stories such as the Spider-Man movies. No sense in hiding it and it made for great interactions between Casey and her best friend Stephanie.
Wayne A. Brown is the artist for this book and did well capturing emotion in faces and the smashed vehicles looked wonderful.
This comic book came in the March 2016 Indy Stash Subscription box and you can read my review of the entire box here.
What are your thoughts on independent comic books? What other comic books would you like Maskerpiece Theatre to review? Please comment below or let us know on Twitter: @MaskedBlogster or @MPTheatre2015
Maskerpiece Theatre is sponsored by MoviePass. See unlimited movies at a theater near you for a low monthly rate.
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Art by Wayne A. Brown
Casey is a high school student who is being raised by her single mother. Her father left at a young age to be a superhero known as Invulnerable. Casey has resented her father for this but is now finding out she has more in common with her father than she ever realized.
This is a fun first issue and gives the reader a nice opening into a world that will no doubt become much larger for the main character. Having the life of a teenager can be tough enough and now add in super powers that you want to keep a secret, and you have a recipe for what could be a fun book. I like that there were nods to other stories such as the Spider-Man movies. No sense in hiding it and it made for great interactions between Casey and her best friend Stephanie.
Wayne A. Brown is the artist for this book and did well capturing emotion in faces and the smashed vehicles looked wonderful.
This comic book came in the March 2016 Indy Stash Subscription box and you can read my review of the entire box here.
What are your thoughts on independent comic books? What other comic books would you like Maskerpiece Theatre to review? Please comment below or let us know on Twitter: @MaskedBlogster or @MPTheatre2015
Maskerpiece Theatre is sponsored by MoviePass. See unlimited movies at a theater near you for a low monthly rate.
You can also support our show by using our Amazon banners or donating on our Support Us page.
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