Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book

Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook
What They Said About This Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book (Reviews):

Logan
Writes about Download Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook PDFA fun volume, better then volume 2! Artwork was all over the place though!¬

Christy
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFThe yearbook issues had some great things going on and some not so great things going on. It's worth reading but understand there's little plot furthering and very inconsistent. There's a lot of strength in seeing a variety of authors and artists. We get to see the GA kids through the lens of many people, which brings a lot of depth but also a lot of eh-moments. My favorite issue was #16 because Maps/Damien OTP. My favorite stories were: Scottie Dog, Hammin' Around, Maps' Day Out, and Boring Sunday. Overall it's a cute set of side stories to fill in while the universe rebirths.

lauren ♡ (wonderless reviews)
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookI read this in single issue format 3.5 ?? // I'm not sure how I felt about this volume? All the short stories and different art styles were interesting, but it also made everything disjointed and there wasn't a natural flow. I would have much preferred an actual storyline like we got in the first two volumes. I feel like it lost a lot of the elements that made me fall in love with the series. Like always though the main art was STUNNING and I love all these kids so much! Super interested to see what will happen in the new run. Full review to come.

Cassie-la
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFORIGINALLY POSTED: The latest Gotham Academy trade is less a full story arc and more a compilation of shorts set in the DC Universe. While there are some really adorable hits, the collection has way more misses, making this the most disappointing volume of the series. Hopefully the next arc will be worth the extended wait!

Shannon Appelcline
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookWow, I'd have to classify this volume as grossly (and shockingly) disappointing. The first issue is OK. It somewhat clumsily crosses over with the Robin War arc, but it's mostly understandable and it even offers some interesting setup of a new student with a secret and a promise of danger in the future.But then, I don't even know what the heck happened to the comic. It becomes a short story anthology by a number of different authors and artists. It's not consistent and it's not particularly interesting. Meanwhile, it totally kills the flow of the comic's actual plot. A couple of issues in to this horrible "Yearbook" arc, I just gave up and skimmed through until it ended, and that's something that I almost do with a comic, let alone one I paid for.There is an Annual at the end of the volume, and it's really quite clever, but it's way too late. And that's the end of the comic unless the much delayed Rebirth ever comes about.It's not just a disappointing volume of , it's the horribly disappointing end, in which nothing of note happens. Wow.

Bunny
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookGotham Academy is the DCU meets Harry Potter meets Scooby Doo. And if that doesn't get you pumped to read it, I'm afraid we can't be friends. The best part of this volume is that multiple artists are involved, giving different styles to each story. You really get the feel for the flashbacks, along with the main arc tying it all together as the gang goes over Maps' "yearbook" stories. I am kind of in love with this series. It's the Batworld told by the civilians. Poor Olive with her hatred for the bat because of her mom, but also we meet villains, and hey, they're not so bad, they're just misunderstood. And since Batman is Mr. Gray Area, it's fun to see this from the perspective of teenagers. Love love love.

Amanda [Novel Addiction]
Writes about Download Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook PDFThis was cute, and reads quickly considering it's a bunch of short stories tied together. I didn't like this volume anywhere near as much as previous ones, so I'm hoping it doesn't end on this low note.

Brittany
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFNot my favorite. The super short stories and varying art styles made for a really disjointed story line. It was too all over the place for me. There were some stories I really liked. But it wasn't enough to keep it from being, overall, a bit of a disappointment for me.

Rod Brown
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookI like the concept so much I keep picking up the books in this series even though I know I will not enjoy the execution. After three books, I still can't tell any of the characters apart except for Maps. Even when Batman's Robin shows up, I'm not sure which one I'm looking at.Must. Stop. Reading.

Shadowdenizen
Writes about Download Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook PDFStill enjoying this series. The premise is fun and exciting, and the characters are likable and well defined. That said, I found this volume a bit of a letdown. 3.5 stars, rounded down.

Kristin
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFHated much of the guest artwork, and the inclusion of a bunch of side stories was lazy. Hardly any new development in the actual plot. I like these, but this was tough.

Matilda
Writes about Download Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook PDFThis comic was full of two or three page comics....I have never been a fan of that so this just did not work out for me.

Donna Barney
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookMy grandson loved this book!

Catherine
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFInteresting story line. Did not like the different styles of drawings throughout the comic.

Dorkthropology
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookA mixed collection of short stories with various artists and writers that mostly ended up a pile of meh.

Paul Mirek
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookI have a soft spot for anthologies, so seeing a cavalcade of indie creators take on one of DC's best ongoing books is a treat. The strength of the short story format here is a testament to just how well Fletcher, Cloonan, and Kerschl have conceptualized these characters over the past two volumes. All three would make a perfect gift for the fans in your life. Looking forward to the return of the dream team for !

Emma Emma
Writes about Read Online Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook Book PDFI wasn't a fan of this third arc. I get why they did it & I understand how cool it is to have different writers & artists in the mix, but for me, it just felt like one big distraction. I think this might be where I step off of the Gotham Academy train.

Ritta
Writes about Reading Gotham Academy, Vol. 3: Yearbook BookWhile I love this comic book series, this volume wasn't my favourite. The yearbook stories confused me with all their different art styles and, even though some of them were interesting, I didn't care about most of them and felt like they didn't made the story progress in any way.
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