
The New York Four written by Brian Wood, art by Ryan Kelly
Emiko Superstar written by Mariko Tamaki, art by Steve Rolston
As many of you likely already know, DC recently announced they were ending their minx line of books. Lots of armchair analysis as to why. Poor marketing, not producing a consistent product, etc etc. I still have no real idea if the line had much appeal to its target audience, but I know I liked the majority of it. And two of what look to be the last output were Brian Wood’s The New York Four and Emiko Superstar from Mariko Tamaki…
The first follows four female college freshman at a New York school. Wood excells when it comes to writing about people in New York, no matter what the rest of the setting looks like. With the only real criticism of the book being that it is very much the start of a series. The ending is weaker than it could be. Which, now that Wood will have to shop the series around for a new publisher, is kind of annoying…
Tamaki’s book is in some ways a normal teen-age coming of age story. Her lead has to discover her own self-worth, realize who is and isn’t worth listening to and balancing responsibility with staying true to self. But while the basic underlying story isn’t anything new, Tamaki crafts it well, using a background of an indy/underground performance art scene. Emiko Superstar makes a high point for minx to go out on…
3 responses so far ↓
1 LurkerWithout // Feb 2, 2009 at 9:25 pm
I don’t think this is the right one…
2 Joe // Feb 2, 2009 at 9:33 pm
It’s an archived one because you didn’t post your Sunday Trade until Monday afternoon.
Would you prefer I swap it out for the current version?
3 LurkerWithout // Feb 3, 2009 at 8:11 am
Its ok. The most recent isn’t my best review anyway…
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