Review: The P.L.A.I.N. Janes

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Lisa Fary's earliest influences are Princess Leia, Rainbow Bright, Astronaut Barbie, and her 6th grade teacher, Ms. Palmer. She's angry that it's 2011 and she still doesn't have a hovercraft, but will accept a jetpack as consolation. That jetpack had better be pink with a rhinestone monogram.

8 Comments

  1. Teresa says:

    Wow! Your review really has me intrigued. I’ve seen this cover in the comic stores, but never looked into it….now I’ll have to pick it up. Thanks!

  2. shotgundj says:

    yeah. I read this a few weeks back and totally wanted to take some of their P.L.A.I.N. art attack ideas, the messages in the bottles were so fun : )

  3. Tiff in the OK says:

    A friend and I once created posters for “lost pets” that were actually everyday household kind of things. Like a staplegun that we named “Thumper” We plastered them all around random neighborhoods. It was such a blast, I recommend it to anyone.

  4. David Gallaher says:

    According to a DC Comics rep at MoCCa, there will be a follow-up to PLAIN JANES within the next year.

    - David Gallaher

  5. Brigid Keely says:

    This book sounds really adorable. I’ll be certain to check it out. Thank you!

  6. Alexa says:

    Just to let you know…There’s going to be a sequel! It’ll be called “Janes in Love”.

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