Post by richardvasseur on Oct 3, 2018 21:02:05 GMT
Title: Rainbow Bright # 1
Publisher: Dynamite
Writer: Jeremy Whitney
Artist: Brittney Williams
Colorist: Valentina Pinto
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Cover: Paulina Ganucheau
Variant Covers: Tony Fleecs, Classic Art, Anoosha Syed
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.dynamite.com
Comments: This is an all ages comic.
Willow and Wisp are two very young girls who like to Larp aka dress up and role play fantasy games. Willow is a sorcerer and Wisp a warrior.
Willow and Wisp are two cute girls who are the best of friends. Wisp is so polite, she the perfect little lady. This little lady though as she hears a noise outside finds her world has just taken a turn into fantasy becoming reality. Wisp finds herself in a battle against three somethings. These somethings eat the color blue.
Now Wisp finds her life changing fast and what she believes in. She likes to role play but here role play has become real life and Wisp's adventures have just begun.
You can definitely see the Rainbow Bright character in Wisp. This comic is inspirational for young girls and anyone who does the right thing and enjoys doing it. So if your want to join Wisp and have the most thrilling adventure ever your in the right place.
Title: Rainbow Bright # 2
Publisher: Dynamite
Writer: Jeremy Whitney
Artist: Brittney Williams
Colorist: Valentina Pinto
Letterer: Taylor Esposito
Cover: Paulina Ganucheau
Variant Cover: Classic Art
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.dynamite.com
Comments: Wisp and Twink are in danger of losing their colors to a Shadow Hound. This issue just starts off into the story with no explanation as to how Wisp is where she is or how this Shadow Hound found her.
The Shadow King is out to steal all the color from different words.
Now in the land of Rainbow Bright Wisp who may or may not be Rainbow Bright along with Twink are on an adventure to save color.
The Rainbow Bright wand is a beautifully drawn item. Overall the art is done for a younger reader audience in this all ages book. The characters are cute even the bad ones. As Wisp faces a frightened monster yes frightened not frightening. He is cuddly looking. She faces him and then grabs the wand and is transformed. The colors are brightly done and they do make her pop out at you.
This comic is written as well as drawn for a young female audience but readers of any age and gender can and should still enjoy it.
Wisp is showing that she is a fighter and just maybe a hero.
Richard Vasseur