Spinnerette
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:59 pm
I've found a few new comics lately so I had a hard time deciding which one to use but I finally settled on...
Spinnerette an episodic super hero comic. It's kinda humerous though there's a good bit of action too. Overall, it's just fun and there's some pretty creative heroes and villains like Ann of Green Gables (a cross dressing guy) and The Werewolf of London, Ontario. It's a fairly new comic, so there's only several "issues" so far but it's off to a good start.
Plot: Heather is a grad student and a bit of clutz. A rather cliche lab accident ends with her getting infused with spider DNA, allowing her to fulfill her life long dream of becoming a super hero. But, with six arms and a web shooter at the base of her spine, she's a lot more spider than Spiderman. She teams up with local hero duo Tiger and Mecha Maid to fight crime and all that stuff.
Art: Black and white, more manga than American comic style, and really well done.
Things to Know: The whole thing is pretty episodic (like most super hero stories) though you've got a bit of larger plot starting to build up with Dr. Universe (the major villain).
Favorite Strips: Can't find them right now since internet at this hotel is kind of slow, but there's a lot of good ones involving The League of Candian Heroes.
Spinnerette an episodic super hero comic. It's kinda humerous though there's a good bit of action too. Overall, it's just fun and there's some pretty creative heroes and villains like Ann of Green Gables (a cross dressing guy) and The Werewolf of London, Ontario. It's a fairly new comic, so there's only several "issues" so far but it's off to a good start.
Plot: Heather is a grad student and a bit of clutz. A rather cliche lab accident ends with her getting infused with spider DNA, allowing her to fulfill her life long dream of becoming a super hero. But, with six arms and a web shooter at the base of her spine, she's a lot more spider than Spiderman. She teams up with local hero duo Tiger and Mecha Maid to fight crime and all that stuff.
Art: Black and white, more manga than American comic style, and really well done.
Things to Know: The whole thing is pretty episodic (like most super hero stories) though you've got a bit of larger plot starting to build up with Dr. Universe (the major villain).
Favorite Strips: Can't find them right now since internet at this hotel is kind of slow, but there's a lot of good ones involving The League of Candian Heroes.