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A disturbing background on a fascinating character, June 29, 2005
This review is from: Astonishing X-Men: Emma Frost, Vol. 1 - Higher Learning (Paperback)
Emma Frost, the White Queen has intrigued readers since she first appeared in X-Men. Strong, confident, and beautiful, she used her telepathy to get what she wanted. But it wasn't always so.
This graphic takes us back to the time Emma was a shy, brown haired, frumpy, flat chested school girl, full of fear and insecurity, with a horribly controlling family. Just how controlling that family is, in particular, her father, is revealed over the course of the graphic. The family bickering, backstabbing, and betrayal is worse than any `80's soap opera. As Emma gains her mental powers and confidence, it will be all she can do to survive.
Higher Learning collects Emma Frost #1-6 in digest form, and is perfect for teen readers. The writing is solid and the art is pretty decent. Some of the content makes it more suitable for older teens instead of younger ones, however. Because this book isn't mired in continuity, it can easily be enjoyed by long time comic readers or newcomers.
Recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Smart move, September 6, 2004
This review is from: Astonishing X-Men: Emma Frost, Vol. 1 - Higher Learning (Paperback)
Emma Frost is known to X.men fans as the conniving White Queen, but before all that she was just an ordinary girl dealing with everyday problems. Over-controlling father, b!tchy sisters, catfights at school, serial killers on vacation, a closeted gay brother and telepathic powers. The book is obviously marketed to a female audience as you can see by the pouty "Nancy Drewish" cover but it can be enjoyed by both sexes. Well written and beautifully illustrated it is a very entertaining read. Looking foward to volume 2. EP
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The White Queen has a history, April 1, 2007
This review is from: Astonishing X-Men: Emma Frost, Vol. 1 - Higher Learning (Paperback)
"Emma Frost: Higher Learning" is a digest-sized collection of the soap opera that was young Emma's life, long before she became the White Queen, a busty telepath, member of the Hellfire Club and frequent bane and occasional ally to the X-Men. Raised in extreme wealth by a selfish, domineering father and a largely vacant mother, Emma and her problematic siblings never had a normal life. A lack of friends at her private academy made life even worse. But then Emma started suffering headaches and nosebleeds, and she seemed to know what people around her were thinking....
"Higher Learning" is geared more toward a young-adult audience and will likely appeal more to young women than men. Still, it's an interesting story that adds new dimensions to an otherwise stale character. Karl Bollers' richly layered storytelling and Randy Green's solid art make for an attractive package that any comics reader can enjoy.
by Tom Knapp, Rambles.(n e t) editor
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