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ARC review: Quincredible vol. 1 by Rodney Barnes

Updated: Dec 22, 2020

Thank you Oni Press and Netgalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion!

After 'The Event', Quin suddenly isnt your average high school boy anymore. He is invulnerable. Maybe not the coolest power in his opinion. He can't fly or shoot webs out of his hands, but that doesn't mean that his power can't be useful.

When he meets a superhero who also got their power from 'The Event', his dream to become a superhero grows stronger and stronger.


Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ (5)


Wonder where this tribe is hiding... Nasa? Area 51? Planet X?

Quincredible was a delight. I still find comic books to lack diversity, so have was happy to see that the main characters in this comic are mostly Black!


Quin is a character you can't help but root for. He has a kind heart, but isn't afraid to stand up for himself. I'm excited to read more stories about Quin!


The art is amazing! Selina Espiritu did a great job. I loved it when they drew the panels on the body of a character. It made the scene more intense!


'Quincredible Vol. 1: Quest to Be the Best' will come out in the UK on the 23th of February!


I know every Whitney Houston song ever. Ever, ever...
 

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