Princeless Issue 2 Reviews
Blue Fairy’s Book Shelf – Lindsay
“Issue 2 is well done, if not as wall-to-wall fantastic as Issue 1. The story of Adrienne the princess-rescuing princess proceeds apace.”
Broken Frontier – Jason Wilkins
“There are a lot of books out there that profess to be “all-ages” butPrinceless actually lives up to its billing, refusing to condescend to its younger readers, while also welcoming those more mature members of its audience.”
Comics Forge – Ted Brown
“Between the beautiful artwork and high quality of storytelling found with in its pages, this series deserves to be in your collection and on the radar of every indie comic fan…this is one indie series that I cannot recommend enough.”
Comics Worth Reading – Johanna Draper Carlson
“The art is great, with plenty of action and emotion.”
Covers to Sleep Under – Melissa
“The ending left me disappointed in the sense that I was sad there had to be one at all. Two issues in, and I feel like I’ve known these characters for a while. They’re well-developed, well-rounded, and well-illustrated. Wonderful, wonderful comics being made.”
FFFIC – Sebastian
“A true all ages comic. I love this book. My five year old loves this book. It’s great.”
Fiction State of Mind – Kai Charles
“Adrienne is such a great role model for young girls. I love her quick wit and desire to not settle for the limited options her status and sex demand.”
Geek Mom – Nicole Wakelin
“My two girls loved it from issue one for it’s quirky heroine, and I love it for its positive message that girls don’t need to wait to be saved by a knight in shining armor.”
Geeking Out Weekly – Jim
“Fantastic second issue, can’t wait for the third!”
Geeks of Doom – Willie Gillis
“With issue #2 Princeless gets even better!…Writer Jeremy Whitley definitely has written a comic that satisfies, keeps the reader interested and anxiously waiting for the new issue. The art and colors of M. Goodwin are a fantastic delight. her art surprisingly gets better with the second issue and I was already a fan of her art from the first issue.”
Girls Gone Geek – Erika Peterman
“The anti-princess story can be its own cliche, but Princeless is so well-written that it never falls into that trap. Whitley doesn’t talk down to young readers or underestimate their since of humor.”
Monkey on my Back – Jon Shepherd
“there’s not much more I can say to convince you to buy Princeless. I’ve used up most of the superlatives I know to describe the past 2 issues & quite frankly if the issues carry on at this standard then I’ll have to resort to simply printing “Buy It!!!” in size 28 font letters. Whether you’re 7 or 27 the chances are this book will find a way to win you over & keep you happy ever after”
Moongem Comics – James Dinsmore
“I give it an A just like I did the first issue.”
Omnicomic – Jonothan Pilley
“Whitely, Goodwin and Kim really seem to be hitting a groove together as this book fires on all cylinders.”
Sequential Tart – Holly von Winckel
“If you read PrinceLess #1, don’t miss PrinceLess #2. Adrienne is on a rampage as only an adolescent girl can be, and the whole kingdom better look out!”
Spandexless – Patrick Smith
“A lot of the praise I just gave for the characterizations within this book would not be possible if it weren’t for Goodwin’s truly impressive line work. Comics are at their best when art and words work in harmony to make a cohesive whole and that’s definitely what’s being done here.”
Star Clipper- Paul
“It’s a sort of fractured fairy tale, in the best possible way, and it’s easily the best thing I read this week. Imagine that – a boy liking a comic book that stars a woman who’s neither sexy nor stupid, but rather a complex human being.”
Total Fan Girl – Nicole Wakelin
“This four-issue comic about a princess determined to break the mold and decide her own fate has become a favorite of mine.”
What’cha Reading? – Chuck Suffel
“I love a comic that’s written for all ages and really makes a grown up laugh.”