Sunday, July 12, 2015

The Adventures of Aero-Girl 2

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM

Jacqueline Mackenzie, the daughter of Foxbay's preeminent hero, was coming into her own as a sidekick when her world was shattered. Now, racked with guilt, she must decide between the responsibility of protecting her city and a mother that no longer wants her to be a hero. Thankfully, she won't face this dilemma alone...

As with many heroes, the story of Jacqueline Mackenzie aka Aero Girl was introduced to us with tragedy early on.  With that did come a ray of hope, as unusual as this one is compared to most.  Going into the second issue of The Adventures of Aero-Girl, I was quite curious as to how that would pan out.

After the terrible loss of Aero Girl's mentor and father, Battle Jack, we lead into this issue with his funeral.  Around the same time, the very unexpected new recipient of the "battle spirit" is seen fending off against one of Foxbay's villains.  Which, as a giant gorilla, is truly a strange occurence in of itself.  Aero Girl eventually meets up with the big guy, aka Jak Jak, and form a bond.  Elsewhere of course, the main villain continues his evil scheming, although the reason behind it isn't.

The fun artwork that I was a fan of in book one continues to grow on me in the sequel chapter.  I really like the different style of character design they use, setting it apart from most you see.  The fantastic colors see a lot of use here, and I'm sure they'll only get more abundant as it goes on.

More of the emotional aspects that drew me in were present here, as was the enjoyable story and great artwork.  I think that this is just different enough and definitely fun enough to keep my interest moving forward.  The story is really starting to open up and now is a great time to get in while it's fresh.

For more information on The Adventures of Aero-Girl or other Action Lab titles, check out Action Lab.


Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

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