It's refreshing to see an indie comic with a high panel count on each page. It's rare to see pages with more than 7 panels these days. Most CG books are at least 50% splash pages and the rest of the pages only have 3 or 4 panels. There is almost no story and nothing really happens. Meanwhile, Yaira has a self contained story with an actual beginning, middle and end.
Hey Jon I got my package! It was an awesome surprise too. Thanks so much. Ive been thinking about reviewing indie comics on my channel. I have enough of them to read lol, maybe it will motivate me to get going.
I sit about the same. I'd rate it about a 9, though. Once the jarring parts started, i had a feeling the cinema side of the Soskas would come out, and it helped my enjoyment of the book, by looking forward to the answers i knew were coming. I can understand the way it was set up being a negative to some people though, especially if they're going in blind. It does pan out through the book and flows into the story well. I'll also say, i believe a lot of the mystery around Yaira in the book was a bit of fun with/for the fans. Just teasing us by making us wait that much longer 😆 Im biased in favor of rippaverse, but i think this was a fair review. I know others won't think so.
@@arsp2691 Yeah me too! But in some of the panels in Yaira there’s a man know looks like he’s using a super computer like Batman… it’s like a side story within yaira… unless I missed something in the panels that explains that character… so I thought they were dropping a sneak peak to what Horseman is doing at that same time as Yaira is fighting her enemies
This has to be the most awful review of anything I've ever seen. It's just an overview, not an accurate one either. At places the art was so bad it made me wonder what I was looking at. Some of the responses in dialogue also made no sense. And no, we don't learn anything about Yaira's past. Her arc: She followed "him" in leaving her authoritarian planet and wants to find "him"; She lands on Earth and falls in love with the first human she meets; none of her children have her powers, she decides to leave so she won't watch them die; generations later, when her genes are deluded, for some reason a mexican girl who is her descendant unlocks her powers and unleashes a SKY BEAM; the three people from Yaira's world just so happened to be flying next to Earth at that exact moment to see it so the rest of the story can happen... We don't know what Yaira did on her home world, we don't know who "he" is, we don't know what she did on Earth after she left Iceland, we don't know why Alpha Core are after her, we don't know what she did to become a notorious supervillain (or at least be labeled as such), and we definitely don't know why Altona helped her after clearly seeing that Sally is Yaria. Though the Clark Kent disguise was really cringe. Not to mention they left the 180 degree head turn Eric initially claimed he didn't know about even though the ink was teased in a previous comic. Speech bubbles point to someone talking off-panel but since we know there are a few people in the scene we don't know who exactly said the lines. Stephanya's hair switches sides in the last pages. It's written like a cheap TV show. But at least Debora can draw better hands than Joe Bennett, if she's the one who drew them that is.
What an embarrassing surface level "review." And here i thought SJWs were delusional. This dude is on another level. Newsflash, shilling hot garbage like this is pathetic.
I thought it was Ok, had some decent development with Yaira, but the dialogue was repetitive and the art was all over the place. Clearly more than one artist drew this book and at least one of them wasn't very good.
this sounds pretty lame :D :D All this hullabaloo about the Rippaverse, and they're just generic, derivative, bland stories from the bronze age of comics.. but, I guess if marvel/DC aren't doing easy-digestive comics for the masses, someone else will.
I really like what EJ is doing. But the art in this book looks awful. You guys are going to become no different to the people writing the trash modern comics if you cant criticize (i dont mean this softball JDA feedback) anything in the ripperverse. I bet you will never here G&Gers , nerdrotic and the rest say anything bad about the books. I dont blame the the guys for having each others backs as that's what I would do too. Its just going to make their hyper criticism on everyone else's comics, stories, films seem inauthentic and a grift.
They haven't reviewed it but Gary said in a BBC that the books are a good first step and don't expect perfection immediately. Reading between the lines he thinks theyre mid
Come on JDA. Why are you shilling. You know good and well this book is garbage. Didn’t have much respect for you to begin with but lost what little I had left.
I'm a fan of the G&G and their collaborators. But I noticed they are all saying Rippaverse is Great when it isn't. I have no problem with people buying the Product. It's the Lying that bothers me. I have $4 22 page comics with better story and Art than any of the Rippa stuff. JDA I like your channel but please be honest. Yaira no where near an 8/10. Also the Soskas support t rans ing kids and weird C o rn.
Whatever enables the MSM to drive people into fits of irrational TDS, it seems like EVS has (accidentally?) managed to tap into that. And drive his own sycophants into that state as well.
It's refreshing to see an indie comic with a high panel count on each page. It's rare to see pages with more than 7 panels these days. Most CG books are at least 50% splash pages and the rest of the pages only have 3 or 4 panels. There is almost no story and nothing really happens. Meanwhile, Yaira has a self contained story with an actual beginning, middle and end.
It's because more panels are difficult on the artists. I try to limit mine to 5-6 except rare circumstances just so it's not taxing on the artist.
Dude look at her hair on the final page she's not shaved anymore how did you miss that
Oh doyyyy! That's a good move.
Excellent. This is the type of *message* I support.
Yep, theres several smaller photos that show her with a different look at the end. I'm sure you'll notice it whenever you read it, again.
How many pages does this book have?
About 100
96
Too many
96 story pages. 100 total pages.
Hey Jon I got my package! It was an awesome surprise too. Thanks so much. Ive been thinking about reviewing indie comics on my channel. I have enough of them to read lol, maybe it will motivate me to get going.
Thank you :)
Is Yaira the best hero out of all of them?
Is she the lead hero in the rippaverse?
I sit about the same. I'd rate it about a 9, though. Once the jarring parts started, i had a feeling the cinema side of the Soskas would come out, and it helped my enjoyment of the book, by looking forward to the answers i knew were coming. I can understand the way it was set up being a negative to some people though, especially if they're going in blind. It does pan out through the book and flows into the story well.
I'll also say, i believe a lot of the mystery around Yaira in the book was a bit of fun with/for the fans. Just teasing us by making us wait that much longer 😆
Im biased in favor of rippaverse, but i think this was a fair review. I know others won't think so.
Yaira #1 was so packed. It was a little overloaded. Your review makes it so much easier to understand. Thanks
Great review, really mirrors my own thoughts on a lot of ways
Did we get a sneak peak at Horseman?
I don’t think so. I’m the most exited about the horseman tho. Looks almost like Daredevil mixed with Kickass.
@@arsp2691 Yeah me too! But in some of the panels in Yaira there’s a man know looks like he’s using a super computer like Batman… it’s like a side story within yaira… unless I missed something in the panels that explains that character… so I thought they were dropping a sneak peak to what Horseman is doing at that same time as Yaira is fighting her enemies
I read it last week. It's really a good story, development for the main character, and interesting origins story.
Best review!
It's true, there was a lot of interest in this character. For some reason I haven't been that interested in her.
It's a Brie Larson type character written and drawn by women who support Child Transing and Plus ing. They also did Urine/torture Cornography.
Design-wise the character is a 9. Maybe even a 10! (even dressed in her non-costume 'fatigues.' )
You have an anime furry avatar..
@@hardbrocklife Maybe that's the reason! 😂
This has to be the most awful review of anything I've ever seen. It's just an overview, not an accurate one either. At places the art was so bad it made me wonder what I was looking at. Some of the responses in dialogue also made no sense. And no, we don't learn anything about Yaira's past.
Her arc: She followed "him" in leaving her authoritarian planet and wants to find "him"; She lands on Earth and falls in love with the first human she meets; none of her children have her powers, she decides to leave so she won't watch them die; generations later, when her genes are deluded, for some reason a mexican girl who is her descendant unlocks her powers and unleashes a SKY BEAM; the three people from Yaira's world just so happened to be flying next to Earth at that exact moment to see it so the rest of the story can happen...
We don't know what Yaira did on her home world, we don't know who "he" is, we don't know what she did on Earth after she left Iceland, we don't know why Alpha Core are after her, we don't know what she did to become a notorious supervillain (or at least be labeled as such), and we definitely don't know why Altona helped her after clearly seeing that Sally is Yaria. Though the Clark Kent disguise was really cringe.
Not to mention they left the 180 degree head turn Eric initially claimed he didn't know about even though the ink was teased in a previous comic. Speech bubbles point to someone talking off-panel but since we know there are a few people in the scene we don't know who exactly said the lines. Stephanya's hair switches sides in the last pages. It's written like a cheap TV show. But at least Debora can draw better hands than Joe Bennett, if she's the one who drew them that is.
Always great seeing an actual unbiased review. Well done. Cool book!!
What an embarrassing surface level "review." And here i thought SJWs were delusional. This dude is on another level. Newsflash, shilling hot garbage like this is pathetic.
Very solid fair and honest review
I thought it was Ok, had some decent development with Yaira, but the dialogue was repetitive and the art was all over the place. Clearly more than one artist drew this book and at least one of them wasn't very good.
ya'll are lost in the sauce.... this book is destined for the dollar bins
It's an indie book sold through his website. Why tf would it end up in a dollar bin LOL
@@rickymcn1 let's not pretend this isn't garbage just like 95% of books that are put out weekly.
@readmorecomix have you read it?
this sounds pretty lame :D :D
All this hullabaloo about the Rippaverse, and they're just generic, derivative, bland stories from the bronze age of comics..
but, I guess if marvel/DC aren't doing easy-digestive comics for the masses, someone else will.
You wanted alternatives and YOU GOT IT! But now ya'll want a masterpiece 😂
@@drbubonic4942yes i want Batman Superman and spiderman immediately
DC/Marvel sell more comics than all of comics gate and ripper verse. Its just a grift.
Jon, are you allowed to say you like this book? Aren't you afraid of Ethan and his squad of goons attacking you?
I've never cared what other people thought or bowed to social pressure. It's why I get canceled so often.
I really like what EJ is doing. But the art in this book looks awful. You guys are going to become no different to the people writing the trash modern comics if you cant criticize (i dont mean this softball JDA feedback) anything in the ripperverse. I bet you will never here G&Gers , nerdrotic and the rest say anything bad about the books. I dont blame the the guys for having each others backs as that's what I would do too. Its just going to make their hyper criticism on everyone else's comics, stories, films seem inauthentic and a grift.
what grift specifically
'seems' like a grift not an actual grift! Which would imply farming outrage for clicks
@@Mrkalm007Theres nothing that seems like a grift bro 😂
They haven't reviewed it but Gary said in a BBC that the books are a good first step and don't expect perfection immediately. Reading between the lines he thinks theyre mid
Well said
Come on JDA. Why are you shilling. You know good and well this book is garbage. Didn’t have much respect for you to begin with but lost what little I had left.
Who makes a good indie comic book?
Wow JDA being a shill. Suprising
I wouldn’t consider you a pro.
🙄🙄🙄🙄
I make more money on my writing than most at marvel/dc so suck it!
Freakjoerx's mom is a pro. She's good. She even offers a $50 hump day special.
@@jdatalkscomicsAkshual Comics to the moon!🚀🌕
@@jdatalkscomics Funny how that’s your go to and not the actual quality of the book.
I'm a fan of the G&G and their collaborators. But I noticed they are all saying Rippaverse is Great when it isn't. I have no problem with people buying the Product. It's the Lying that bothers me. I have $4 22 page comics with better story and Art than any of the Rippa stuff. JDA I like your channel but please be honest. Yaira no where near an 8/10. Also the Soskas support t rans ing kids and weird C o rn.
Shane Davis supported transing kids too with all his LGBTQ Youth nonsense that he blabbled on about prior to joining CG.
🤡🌍
Have you ever considered that your opinion is just different?
Whatever enables the MSM to drive people into fits of irrational TDS, it seems like EVS has (accidentally?) managed to tap into that. And drive his own sycophants into that state as well.
The Soska's don't support Trans kids. Tou arr referring to an old Tweet that doesn't apply to how they feel now