Go Girl! #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Image Comics in 2000, Go Girl! #1 launches with a cover by Anne Timmons that radiates pure, breezy energy — a blonde heroine in a white-and-red costume leaps confidently above a city building, while portraits of two young women (one blonde, one with dark curly hair) and a street-level scene with a young man and a wheelchair-using figure fill out the composition. Writer Trina Robbins brings her signature enthusiasm for female-led adventure to this opening chapter, "The Beginning!", and Timmons's clean, inviting linework gives the whole thing a warmth that feels genuinely welcoming. If you've been looking for a superhero comic with a light touch and a strong sense of personality, this first issue makes a compelling case right from the cover.
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Lindsay discovers that her mother used to be the super-hero Go-Go Girl, and that she's inherited her power to fly; she rescues her friend Haseena from kidnappers, with the help of her mom, who decides to teach her what she needs to know to stay alive fighting crime.
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