Sunday, March 24, 2019

Mera Tidebreaker by Danielle Paige E-galley Short Review

Paperback192 pages
Expected publication: 
April 2nd 2019 by DC Ink
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Mera Tidebreaker
Summary from goodreads:

Princess Mera is teenage royalty and heir to the throne of Xebel, a penal colony ruled by the other no-so-lost land under the sea, Atlantis. Her father, his court and the entire kingdom are expecting her to marry and introduce a new king. But Mera is destined to wear a different crown....


When the Xebellian military plots to overthrow Atlantis and break free of its oppressive regime, Mera seizes the opportunity to take control over her own destiny by assassinating Arthur Curry--the long-lost prince and heir to the kingdom of Atlantis. But her mission gets sidetracked when Mera and Arthur unexpectedly fall in love. Will Arthur Curry be the king at Mera's side, or will he die under her blade as she attempts to free her people from persecution?


An astonishing graphic novel that explores duty, love, heroism and freedom, all through the eyes of readers' favorite undersea royalty.


From New York Times best-selling author Danielle Paige (Dorothy Must Die) and artist Stephen Byrne comes a Mera and Aquaman origin story that explores Mera's first steps on land, and her first steps as a hero or villain, forcing her to choose to follow her heart or her mission to kill.




Review:

I want to first thank Netgalley as well as Danielle Paige and Dc Ink for the opportunity to read and review this book.

I love graphic novels especially superhero graphic novels and this one did not disappoint me at all. It follows Mera the princess of the Xebel Kingdom, which are trying to gain back their full freedom from the Atlantians. Mera finds a chance to do that when she overhears that their is a prince on land who holds their fate and she sets out to kill him. 

This novel was very fast paced and easy to read. I enjoyed the beautiful graphics and the colors in the novel. I liked the development of Mera in the story since it is in her perspective we see more of her growth. Everyone else seemed to develop a little quicker than usual and sometimes in an annoying way. Some of the characters we a little cheesy for me and a little childish but this is a young adult graphic novel so I definitely understand. I enjoyed it for what it was and if there is more in this story I would love to read it. I deffinitely recommend it if you want more of a light hearted hero comic book. Unlike the dark DC comics. This would be a great read for those starting to get into comics and graphic novels.

5












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