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How do I put into words how much I enjoyed this?! I'm going to try my best. This one was even better than the first one, now that we have the premise established some really cool things happened in this second volume. Number one seeing what happened with Stuff was so enjoyable, and I especially enjoyed the bit about fan fiction coming true, and the pretend game board. Also the part with her choosing her friends and watching anime together filled my cold dead heart with joy. And then all the stuf...
Diverse, feminist, LGBT 🏳️🌈 celebrating and colored like a rainbow sno-cone, but I absolutely hate Jonesy’s character. She lives as a perpetual shrieking, angry “crush monster.” I def have little girl patrons who just love it tho, and I recommend the series quite a bit. Grades 5-8.
Learning so much about OTPs and "Ships" - the young lingo! This series knocks me out. Love the multi-generational relationships, multicultural society and message of love and acceptance. Also, the technicolor, power plaids and overall wackiness=perfection.
This was okay. Twist ending and I loved end of bot with her mom but otherwise kinda odd and uncomfortable..
This series is so adorable I can't even handle it. Like other BOOM! titles it features effortless diversity (our MC is latina, her best friend is POC, queer, and in an f/f relationship) and it has a vibrancy to it that's so refreshing.The story follows the titular Jonesy, a young girl who has the power to make people fall in love (with other people, but also with ideas and inanimate objects) - the only catch is that she can't make anyone fall in love with HER. That doesn't stop her from making h...
Fairly predictable story; I enjoyed the eye-popping colours and that this is a story of a girl and her mistakes and growth as she figures out friendship and family and responsibility.
still fun! still eye-popping! jonesy and susan have a really excellent grasp on the ingredients of adulthood! susan and nisha are hecka cute! farid is a cool chill guy! this comic is full of good vibes!4 stars
So much fun and very relatable! Boom! studios has been killing it lately!
Jonesy, our resident cupid is back again, this time with even more hilarious jinks, love and romance going all bonkers, friendship, and more!I am guessing I read part of this already, things seemed really familiar to me. Maybe I continued reading? Eh, I wouldn't know. Sometimes I remember stuff from years ago, sometimes not. This one is a case of I recognise things, but not sure how or why. :P Anyway, back to this volume. The first two chapters are about Jonesy and how she managed to get Stuff t...
Okay, so I didn't love this volume quite like I did the first, but I still laughed out loud several times because FARID! He is my fave. Also that soup/stew anime he likes, ha! Somehow this volume just felt...more serious in a number of ways than the first one? And more continuous, plot-wise, instead of episodic. And Jonesy seemed...less vindictive, which was, weirdly, less fun! Still enjoyable; I may just need to adjust for volume 3 is all.
This is a really cute series. It is colorful and fun. It has a diverse cast of characters which is nice to see. I liked the story lines in this volume. I can't wait to read more from this series. This has a very whimsical feel to it. Great for middle grades and teenagers.
seriously, this is too cute!
More fun Jonesy. This volumes revolves around Jonesy's obsession with a pop musician named "Stuff." This particular plotline is not my favorite. I'm much more interested in the doughnut shop, zines (which, granted, are largely about Stuff), and her superpower hijinks. But it's still solid. This comic is so freaking exuberant.
i wasn't that into the stuff storyline but everything got better when jonesy's mom appeared and explained herself and all the scenes with jonesy's wonerful friends were so cute! except for possibly being manipulated by jonesy's powers i'd love to be a character in this universe.
Cute, but not that much stood out from the first volume, but that could just be due to my dislike of STUFF. Enjoyed the interactions with her, her mother, and her friends.
Boom! Studios has been publishing a lot of really fun comics lately and Jonesy is no different! This is the story of a sarcastic teenage girl who frequently gets into trouble because of her cupid-like ability to make people fall in love. A lot happens in this installment, ranging from trying to make her idol fall in love with her (and realizing he's really not that cool) to her dealing with family issues. This comic has a lot of heart!
Jonesy is one of the best comics I ever read. It's so funny, fun and has so much heart. If your wanting a story about a Latinx lady it's hard to go wrong with Jonesy. The books lovely, queer, and fast paced.
Jonesy, with her superhuman powers, is as chaotic as the gods.
There’s more depth and secondary character development in volume 2 and I really enjoyed it. The issue with the mom was amazing and pretty much perfect, as was the one featuring Susan. (And may I echo the mom in saying how sweet Susan and Nisha are? I just want to hug them.) I wasn’t nearly as crazy for the two Stuff-filled issues, but I loved abuelita and Susan in these. Anyone else love Farid? 😍
Has a super high energy feel to it. Very fun, very bright, very Cartoon Network-y.