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'Feels like a battle cry.' -Vox.com'In the center of this world is Maika, a girl who lost her mother and most of
her left arm and is on a quest for answers or vengeance, whichever comes first. She's defensive, quick to
anger, and not entirely convinced of her own sanity. In other words, she's a fictional woman imbued with all
the faults and flaws of a real one.' -New York magazine/Vulture'Monstress mixes steampunk and fantasy in
the best way.' -Complex'Liu's accomplishment is impressive. She's created characters who feel larger than
life, but whose motivations and values are almost always obscure.― -NPR'Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda
take eastern and western comics storytelling traditions and styles, and create something wholly their own
and remarkable: a beautifully told story of magic and fear, inhumanity and exploitation, of what it means to
be human and the monsters we all carry inside us. Also, some of the best cats in comics. A delight.' -Neil
Gaiman'Liu and Takeda have created a vivid, dynamic world, sort of a steampunk Asia of a century ago, and
populated it with sharp characters and an intricate mythology that incorporates gods, monsters and
everything in between. Female characters dominate Liu's story line - which unfolds bit by bit like a novel
through Takeda's gorgeous sequential panels-and touches on themes of race, war, duality, friendships and
the meaning of family. In all my decades of reading comics, I've never seen anything quite like Monstress,
and even though it falls in the category of epic fantasy, it also confirms my suspicion that sarcastic cats are
secretly in charge of everything.' -The New York Times Read more