
o\ i feel bad for raven but ngl, her face when adrienne was like 'it's nice to hear a compliment that isn't just because some guy likes me!' was pretty hilarious That awkward moment when the girl you've been flirting with all volume declares you sisters.

I'm really excited that Raven is getting her own series! I'll definitely have to check out this spin-off at some point and I look forward to volume 4 of this main title. The only quibble I had was I was annoyed that Adrienne and Raven decided to become "honorary sisters" when there was obviously so much chemistry between the two. The action scenes are drawn really well, with lots of movement and fluidity, and everything is really colourful which suits the tone of the story. There's been an artist switch since volume 2 and I have to say that I preferred the art in this volume quite a bit.

Jealous that she's the heir to her father's pirate empire, her younger brothers convinced good ol' Dad to lock her up and Raven is none too happy about this.Īs I said, this title has a wonderful energy to it with lots of quippy dialogue alongside the action and adventure. Their new companion is in fact not a "real" princess, but Raven Xingtao, daughter of the Pirate King.

Volume 3 starts right where volume 2 left us: Adrienne and Bedelia are still on their quest to save the former's sisters, but they decide to make a quick pit stop to save another princess who looks in need of rescuing. Also, points for diversity and awesome female friendships. I absolutely love this series - it's so charming and funny! Yes, the feminist Girl Power message is fairly simplistic, and while I would normally find this pandering, this title has such a great energy that this hasn't bothered me in the least.
