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Morning in America
Morning in America | Magdalene Visaggio
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"Sharp, snarky and slick, Visaggio gives us a clever rewind to an unfolding mystery set in the early 80s." –– CHUCK WENDIG It's 1983, and when mysterious monsters start overtaking a small town in Ohio, it's up to a teenage girl gang to save the day in this new story for fans of Paper Girls and Stranger Things. Created by powerhouse team Magdalene Visaggio (Eternity Girl) and Claudia Aguirre (Kim & Kim), Morning in America follows the Sick Sisters, a group of friends and small-time delinquents who may be the only people standing between their suffocatingly small town and complete apocalyptic destruction. The Sisters know there's something wrong in Tucker, Ohio—and they also know that the authorities aren't doing anything about it. When the girls take the investigation into their own hands, they run into wild conspiracy theories, abandoned homes... and something that screeches in the night. At the end of the world, four girls with bikes and baseball bats are there to stand in the way.
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LaraS
Morning in America | Magdalene Visaggio
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After a bit of a hiatus I decided to pop back into Litsy 'cause this place is always full of Hallowe'en spirit! Totally loved this graphic novel set in the 80s about a smalltown that is suddenly taken over by mysterious monsters. 4 high school friends (& part time delinquants) decide to investigate. Loved the MCs and artwork. Also love that it's a stand-alone - sometimes I shy away from graphic novels that are series 'cause i just can't commit!

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RainyDayReading
Morning in America | Magdalene Visaggio
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I loved the art style and the premise behind this was really cool and interesting. But the story wasn‘t given enough time to really develop since, as of right now, this is the only volume and therefore weren‘t given enough time to really care about the characters and it was hard to buy into what was happening but it was fun for what it was. I feel like this was setup to be a much bigger story than it was allowed to be. #wintergames #SlayBells

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