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Author Fabian Nicieza really knows how to tug at the heartstrings. He did it successfully in the first two issues of Troublemakers, and he does it again in the third issue.
Jane, like the other genetically engineered teens on the premises, has a biofield that gives her superhuman powers. The problem is that unlike the others, she cannot control herself, which leads to some major accidents and she becomes isolated for her own safety and the safety of others. That’s it. Will she be able to control her powers with some help, or will she need to be alone?
This issue is a sad and emotional story about a child who is isolated through no fault of his own. Especially since she did not want the destructive power she received. The adults in her life have also let her down, but like all Troublemakers stories so far, there’s at least a glimmer of hope and it’s possible things will get better by the end of this issue. .
Once again, I was impressed with Troublemakers. I really want to keep reading this series, especially since (somewhat sadly) it only lasted 19 issues. This is an underrated, hidden gem from a period in comics that is all too easy to discount, and at least some comics that came out in the post-crash years proved to be worth discovering. I am.
Although I have picked up Troublemaker in physical form (as evidenced by the somewhat battered copy I was able to purchase recently at Dave’s Comics in Brighton), I actually purchased it from Amazon. You can read it digitally. Highly recommended by this lifelong manga fan!
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