Reddit reviews Princeless: Save Yourself
We found 5 Reddit comments about Princeless: Save Yourself. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 5 Reddit comments about Princeless: Save Yourself. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
No need to discriminate, or maybe I just can't choose, but if I'm summoning one, I shall summon all.
My family reads a TON of graphic novels, (pro tip - Humble Bundle has some great deals on them fairly frequently), but my all time favorite is probably the Zita the Space Girl series. Granted, I have a ten year old, so my reading list lately is mostly things like Tiny Titans, Princeless and Abigail & the Snowman, but I've read the Zita series multiple times, and can't wait for the next one! I like all of Ben Hatke's stuff, full disclosure, but I have a soft spot for Zita, a space traveling little girl just trying to do the right thing for her friends, and encountering intergalactic shenanigans along the way. The robots are fun, the art is gorgeous, and the chickens don't try and kill you. # winning
Of course, Zita's not as swashbuckly as Delilah Durk, and it's not as gorgeously well illustrated as The Mouse Guard, but it's a fun, quick read, and stands up to multiple re-reads.
I am biased, and admit it - I love graphic novels, so I've a long list of suggestions that are favorites - if I had to pick just one, I'd take Zita, but I'm also partial to:
[Fables](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fables_(comics) - fairly dark, and I'm a native New Yorker, so an adult fairy tale recasting in Manhattan was bound to appeal...
[The Jane Foster Thor saga - female reboot of Thor by Marvel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Foster_(comics) - I just dig it - cancer survivor, badass, and the holder of Mjolnir because the original Thor is an arrogant ass - what's not to love?
Anything by Raina Telgemeier, since this is my mini's favorite author and she will sit anytime, any place, and read these to me.
If you speak Italian, Lupo Alberto is hilarious, and good slapstick fun.
Man, I could go on for days. I've got Monstress and Delilah Dirk on my WL, but I'll definitely be perusing this thread as it grows and adding more. Long live picturebooks!
Princeless by Jeremy Whitley, can't recommend that one enough. Bone is an all-ages must read as well. There's also lot's of DC Superhero stuff like Wonder Woman geared to young kids, you might want to ask your local comic store for recommendations (if they have a kids section).
Princeless is pretty fantastic if you like fantasy. It makes fun of female exploitation in mainstream comics and media. Black princess decides it's stupid to sit around waiting for someone to rescue her, makes friends with the dragon guarding her tower, and sets off to rescue other captured princesses. Kind of fantastic.
Nothing. I can list out the whole series if that helps.
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Main series goes
Princeless Volume 1: Save Yourself
Princeless Volume 2: Get Over Yourself
Princeless Volume 3: The Pirate Princess
Princeless Volume 4: Be Yourself
Princess Volume 5: Make Yourself Part 1
And the not yet released Princeless Volume 6: Make Yourself Part 2
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And for Raven's series we have
Princeless: Raven The Pirate Princess Book 1: Captain Raven and the All-Girl Pirate Crew
Princeless: Raven the Pirate Princess Book 2: Free Women
and Princeless: Raven the Pirate Princess Book 3: Two Boys, Five Girls, and Three Love Stories
That's all of them.
You mean Princeless?