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Reviews of Lumberjanes, Giant Days, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Silk, A-Force, Ms Marvel, Captain Marvel, Hellcat, and more!




9:33 PM Rebecca
Reviews of Lumberjanes, Giant Days, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Silk, A-Force, Ms Marvel, Captain Marvel, Hellcat, and more!




Issues: 1-5
Writer: James Robinson
Artists: Vanesa Del Rey, Marco Rudy, Steve Dillon, Javier Pulido, Marguerite Sauvage, Chris Visions, and more.
 
It's hard to describe the current Scarlet Witch series because it's so different, so unique. I love the ethereal feel in both the writing and the art work. The series has what I would call a sacred feminine ambience. It's all about witches, ancient magic, and healing the world, in other words, it's so me! It doesn't have the usual Avengers superhero vibe, instead, it feels dark, mysterious, and otherworldly. This might sound odd, but it reminds me of the Pagan feminist Red Tent movement. It is set in a modern superhero world, but somehow makes me think of new moons, menstruation, Goddess worship, witchcraft etc., hence the sacred feminine label. The series' artists have done a spectacular job enhancing the world Robinson has created. The dark water colors, with bold pops of color (mostly bright red) work perfectly to create the mystical aura of the series. If you're looking to read something that feels more "off the beaten path", so to speak, this series is for you. 
9:19 PM Rebecca
Issues: 1-5
Writer: James Robinson
Artists: Vanesa Del Rey, Marco Rudy, Steve Dillon, Javier Pulido, Marguerite Sauvage, Chris Visions, and more.
 
It's hard to describe the current Scarlet Witch series because it's so different, so unique. I love the ethereal feel in both the writing and the art work. The series has what I would call a sacred feminine ambience. It's all about witches, ancient magic, and healing the world, in other words, it's so me! It doesn't have the usual Avengers superhero vibe, instead, it feels dark, mysterious, and otherworldly. This might sound odd, but it reminds me of the Pagan feminist Red Tent movement. It is set in a modern superhero world, but somehow makes me think of new moons, menstruation, Goddess worship, witchcraft etc., hence the sacred feminine label. The series' artists have done a spectacular job enhancing the world Robinson has created. The dark water colors, with bold pops of color (mostly bright red) work perfectly to create the mystical aura of the series. If you're looking to read something that feels more "off the beaten path", so to speak, this series is for you. 

Until next Con...

Until next Con...
...keep it feminerdy!