News Ticker

America #3

Previously in America #2

America is trying to find herself at a time when America the country has lost its damn mind. Someone referred to this series — in an unsolicited response to my last two reviews — as “racist drivel.” Imagine being so privileged, so used to having EVERYTHING made in your image and for your comfort that you can read two issues of a comic book featuring a brown, shapely, queer woman and be threatened.

He better go sit the hell down somewhere.

As America takes off, fists ready, to rescue her girlfriend (ex-girlfriend?) Lisa, she remembers what it was like trying to find her place in the world. From the Bronx to Colombia, America found people who looked like her and welcome her, but it wasn’t until she met Lisa did America feel at home.

Still, as important as Lisa is to her, America can’t fly off, opening dimensions and acting out of anger. It’s clear America is special and that something bigger than herself is guiding her. She takes an unexpected detour against her will to the X-Men’s Danger Room (virtual reality training center) where Storm tries to teach America how to channel her energy differently. America doesn’t do hugs and rainbows though, and has to go through it her way. Hey, whatever gets the job done.

When she finally reaches the planet Maltixa, America discovers that her fan club took Lisa in order to draw America back to protect them. The mysterious being she took care of at the start of the series has returned and has been terrorizing their home ever since. With the help of Leelumultipass Phi Theta Betas, and Lisa taking care of the wounded, America gets ready to settle this score once and for all.

Not my favorite of the three issues so far, but there’s still a lot to love here. America is strong, no doubt, but she does act of fear a lot. Doing things Storm’s way wasn’t who America is, and it was great seeing her use her strength to gain enlightenment. As before, the art is vibrant and jumps off the page and America’s facial expressions make her feel like a real person.

I, too, like America, wants to know the story behind “Thunderclap,” though.

America #3
  • 9/10
    Plot - 9/10
  • 8.5/10
    Dialogue - 8.5/10
  • 9/10
    Art - 9/10
  • 8.5/10
    Cover - 8.5/10
8.8/10

"Highway to the Danger Room"

Writer: Gabby Rivera | Pencilers: Joe Quinones with Stacey Lee | Inkers: Joe Rivera and Stacey Lee | Colorist: José Villarrubia with Gordon Gibson| Letterer & Production: Travis Lanham | Cover: Joe Quinones and Jordan Gibson

Sending
User Review
5 (1 vote)
About Nina Perez (1391 Articles)
Nina Perez is the founder of Project Fandom. She is also the author of a YA series of books, "The Twin Prophecies," and a collection of essays titled, "Blog It Out, B*tch." Her latest books, a contemporary romance 6-book series titled Sharing Space, are now available on Amazon.com for Kindle download. She has a degree in journalism, works in social media, lives in Portland, Oregon, and loves Idris Elba. When not watching massive amounts of British television or writing, she is sketching plans to build her very own TARDIS. She watches more television than anyone you know and she's totally fine with that.

Leave a comment