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Grasshopper
has all the powers of the insect at her disposal, which
makes her one feisty, bad-ass superhero. She takes her job
seriously and loves her city, which is why there’s no way
she going to allow some villain to get away with doing
whatever he wants. When she catches him, will she able to
stop him from “doing” her? And does she want to?
With an
opening dedication to Spider Man, I knew this story would
not disappoint me. And it didn’t. You Can Leave Your
Mask On is a comic book romp that’s not for the
kiddies. This story teases you with a little voyeurism
before moving into a showdown between the city’s saucy
savior and a seductive villain who has more than a fair
share of wickedly electrifying tricks.
It’s the
kind of story that makes you wonder what goes on behind the
paper and ink panels. After all, sometimes even superheroes
need a break from all the long hours. Ms. Andrews is quite
creative bringing together an unlikely pair into a scorcher
of situation that would make Marvel and DC characters
envious for this kind of “down time.” |