By Kami Garcia
DC Comics, 2024. 196 pages. Young Adult Comic.
When Kori Anderson, who has a connective tissue disorder, and her popular older sister, Kira, participate in a pharmaceutical company's clinical trial, she begins to discover strange powers and hopes to discover the truth about these abilities--and her sister's boyfriend.
A Teen Titans origin story, this book is the fifth in the Teen Titans series by Kami Garcia. I was able to read and enjoy this book even though I haven't read the first four, so if Starfire is your girl and you're meh about the other Teen Titans, you can read just this one! (Although, if you like the story as much as I did, you'll probably want to read the rest of them before Teen Titans: Together releases in November of this year). The relationship between Kori and Kira was explored well, and the rest of the Teen Titans coming in near the end was a great addition the story. Another inclusive addition to the DC comics universe!
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By Mariko Tamaki
DC Comics, 2021. 166 pages. Young Adult Comic.
Seventeen-year-old Mandy, who dyes her hair black and hates almost everyone, is not like her mother, the tall, sparkly alien superhero Starfire, so when someone from Starfire's past arrives, Mandy must make a choice about who she is and what she should risk to save her mom.
By Melissa Marr
DC Comics, 2024. 171 pages. Young Adult Comic.
Harleen Quinzel is many things, a gymnast, anxious, broke... but the last thing anyone would call her is evil. Harley Quinn on the other hand... When Harleen signs up to participate in a clinical research trial with her girlfriend, Pamela, the most she can hope for is extra cash in her wallet and a chance to get her anxiety under control. But what she gets instead are increasingly larger gaps in her memory and stolen mementos from some guy named Jack she's never met. Soon, Harleen discovers she's sharing her life with Harley - a take-no-prisoners, who-cares-about attendance, maybe-we-oughtta-save-the-bunnies kind of girl. She is the opposite of Harleen in many ways. She is anarchy in a cute dress. And although she's throwing Harleen's life completely off track, maybe she ain't so bad either...
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