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2.0 out of 5 stars Gen-oops, August 25, 2006
This review is from: Gen 13: September Song (Paperback)
The "Gen13" comic series had a couple things going for it -- two of them notably exposed through the oft-torn costume of team leader Caitlin Fairchild -- but the series ultimately fizzled and lost reader interest. Rather than build on the title's strengths and improve the stories, WildStorm opted to kill off the entire team (except for Fairchild, who was much to cheesecakey to die) and start fresh with a new batch of teens.

Enter "September Song," an ill-conceived notion from day one. The book introduces us to Quick-Step, an appealing young heroine on the run, then kills her dead before the issue ends. Then we meet the new gang, but none of them seem all that interesting -- certainly not worth naming them or listing their lame and/or derivative powers.

"September Song" collects about half of the short-lived series. If you enjoy seeing a handful of teens suddenly get powers and react predictably while forming a team, this book is for you.

by Tom Knapp, Rambles.NET editor
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