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Rainbow brite series#
With an issue that starts like this, the future for this comic series is looking very bright." It is a comic which readers both young and old will be able to enjoy in equal measure.
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"Jeremy Whitley, Brittney Williams, and Valentina Pinto have crafted a comic and a universe which not only covers new ground in the Rainbow Brite franchise, but also pays homage to what has come before. "This comic is perfect for all ages, with an innocuous, fun story supported by a well defined and innocent art, this creative team of Whitley and Williams manage to establish a good foundation to take this adaptation of an animated series to another level." This is especially awful when media is targeted at girls (like my ten year old) who are most likely to be vulnerable to that sort of social interaction."
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So much girl-oriented media engages with “mean girl” stories, the type that feed the worst examples of preteen girl in-fighting. "I was immediately struck by the clear and solid friendship between these two girls. I am so impressed by Whitley’s storytelling, and I cannot wait to see where he takes these characters." Because, for me, she always was a warrior - a protectress who saved me from the shadows more times than I can count. "The character choice to make Wisp a warrior, as simple as it may be, filled me with so much joy that I almost cried. This cover isn't eye-candy, it's eye-soul food." Rainbow Bright poses serenely in a beautiful piece that blends nouveau and deco into a moody technicolor dreamscape. "The cover of issue 1 done by Paulina Ganucheau is enough to grab attention by itself.
Rainbow brite tv#
Sure to please long-time Saturday morning TV fans and a whole new generation of readers unfamiliar with her colorful adventures, Rainbow Brite #1 is a well-presented beacon of positivity." Supported by heartfelt characterization and a genuine wit from Jeremy Whitley and expressively stylish artwork from Brittney Williams and Valentina Pinto, Rainbow Brite #1 is a grounded, but fun new take on the property, one that is brimming with potential. "Rainbow Brite has gone through more than half a dozen incarnations through the years, but this newest one from Dynamite and a solid bench of creative talents might be one of the better ones. Each reviewer brings a unique perspective to their experience and I wanted to share some of my favorite quotes with all of you! I've read reviews by die-hard fans, casual fans, folks who remember Rainbow Brite existing when they were young, and even comic readers who knew nothing about the property. I may not be familiar with the comic world, but any product that garners that many accolades is impressive in my mind! And the best part is that, by far, the reviews have been unanimously positive! Even the reviewers who had one or two small concerns recommended the comic to readers of all ages. By my current count, there are 25 and that's not counting the podcasts that have talked about it as well. I've been having a blast reading reviews from across the spectrum about Rainbow Brite issue #1 by Dynamite.