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Bezig met laden... Teen Titans: Beast Boy Loves Raven (2021)door Kami Garcia, Gabriel Picolo (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Representation: N/A? Trigger warnings: N/A? Score: Seven points out of ten. This review can also be found on The StoryGraph. This was a good novel, but I enjoyed the first one better. In the book, Raven and Garfield meet each other for the first time, Garfield didn't have much personality, but he had cool superpowers, and an attraction to Raven, and once again, I liked Raven developing her character further, it really adds to the story as a whole. There's a new antagonist, which was just an evil corporation, and they trapped Raven and Garfield in some cells to experiment upon them, but they managed to escape the building (Garfield's beast powers contributed to this), but they had to leave the corporation alone, which was kind of bittersweet. If you like a story about superheroes with character development, this is the book for you, but you might need to read the books in order first before you read this one. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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While Raven Roth is finding a way to get rid of her demon father Trigon, Garfield Logan is understanding his newly found shapeshifting ability, and when their paths cross in Nashville they both feel a strong connection to one another. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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In a great bit of foreshadowing, Gar and Raven split up at a crossroads with Robin street (p. 91). Damian Wayne, similarly summoned by Slade, finds himself tailing Raven and Gar while Raven’s foster sister, Max, uses her ability to commune with spirits in order to keep an eye on Raven. As in the previous volumes, Slade largely appears in the background, though he helps to foreshadow Starfire (p. 71, 181). Just as George Pérez and Mark Wolfman used the Titans to touch on adolescent themes, Garica and Picolo use Gar and Raven’s developing powers as a key allegory for adolescence (172).
Like the previous volumes, Garcia demonstrates a remarkable understanding of these characters in her writing. She sets them in the modern day, but their essence comes through in a way that reveals just why they continue to resonate with readers. Meanwhile Picolo fully demonstrates his artistic talents here, again rendering characters with contemporary designs that evoke the earlier work of Pérez and Wolfman while situating the characters in the modern day. Colorist David Calderon continues to play with the themes he developed in the previous books. Where Raven and Beast Boy all had unique palettes reflecting their central characters, Calderon begins to blend those palettes and bring in new color themes for Damian Wayne and Starfire, foreshadowing the vivid life of the Titans as a whole. Beast Boy Loves Raven is a wonderful story for long-time Teen Titans fans as well as newcomers, honoring their history while updating it for new readers. ( )