Cover Image: Lois Lane: Cloudy With a Chance of Destruction

Lois Lane: Cloudy With a Chance of Destruction

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As a fan of the Superman series, when I saw this one out by Gwenda Bond. I just knew that I would enjoy it and I loved it as it brought back memories as I could envision our main characters Lois Lane, Clark Kent, and Lex Luthor as teenagers. In this book, Lois's father we learn is a Military man and currently working in a new base. Lois hopes to keep a low profile, but trouble seems to follow her around, especially when she discovers one of her new classmates has brought in his dad's prototype of an experiment. An experiment that if it goes wrong, could blow up the school and cause major damage and even possible death. Now Lois must use her scientific brains and the help of her online friends SmallvilleGuy and his "genius friend" aka Clark Kent/ Lex Luthor to help disarm the device before trouble arises. This was a quick read and very enjoyable and I wanted more. I am now looking forward to continuing with this series by Gwenda Bond and reading more Lois Lane adventures. As a fan of Superman and a writer myself, Lois Lane has always been one of my TV/ comic heroes as I always wanted to be a journalist like Lois Lane. If you too are a DC fan and love Superman, then you will enjoy Gwenda Bond’s take on the adventures of Lois Lane.

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This was a very short and good read. It was fast paced and fun to read. I wish we got more on the main character and her story. Which we didn’t. I exprected a lot more and felt like the characters were a little annoying.

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I really enjoyed this book. The characters and plot were very interesting and I would recommend this book to friends.

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An entertaining short story about one of the comic cultures most iconic and enduring characters.

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Brilliant! I love a good graphic novel and this one is perfection. Not only it is intriguing and very well designed, but it also takes a very different perspective from most. This leads it to really pull you in straight-away. It looks at a great story from the eyes of someone who may often be overshadowed by those round them. I like that.

It was unique and the panels were very well done. I liked the drawing method, which really brought the pages to life. Definitely a book I would recommend and an author I will be checking out more in the future.

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