Sarah Kuhn is the author of Heroine Complex—the first in a series starring Asian American superheroines—for DAW Books. She also wrote The Ruby Equation for the comics anthology Fresh Romance and the romantic comedy novella One Con Glory, which earned praise from io9 and USA Today and is in development as a feature film. Her articles and essays on such topics as geek girl culture, comic book continuity, and Sailor Moon cosplay have appeared in Uncanny Magazine, Apex Magazine, AngryAsianMan.com, IGN.com, Back Stage, The Hollywood Reporter, StarTrek.com, Creative Screenwriting, and the Hugo-nominated anthology Chicks Dig Comics. In 2011, she was selected as a finalist for the CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) New Writers Award.
This was cute. It’s definitely more for kids. It’s colorful and positive. I thought the third story felt misplaced and I didn’t like the change in art style. But, it was somewhat entertaining and I just adore Barbie.
I love Barbie. How fun is this graphic novel? Well, three graphic novels in one. I didn’t finish the last one about the video game coding. But the first two were great. Barbie is a clothes designer intern working with one of the hottest designers in the biz. B-