RICH REVIEWS: Powers Squared # 22

Title: Powers Squared # 22
Publisher: SRCC Press
Created by: David Hankins, Paul Hankins, Trevor Hankins
Written by: David Hankins and Paul Hankins
Edited by: Paul Hankins
Pencil, Inks, and Cover by: Rachel Wells
Colors by: Julia Canon
Lettering by: Trevor Hankins
Price: $ 1.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.powerssquaredcomicbook.com
Comments: Marty and Eli are taking the fact they have powers and can use them to save people as no big deal. They are Powers Squared! They do act as heroes but do not seem thrilled about it. That does change fast they seem to like being heroes just not the popularity of it.
It is nice to see the boys are still just boys leading their ordinary lives alongside being heroes with abilities. Marty has a girlfriend for Mocha she is illustrated as just an ordinary average everyday girl. Marty finally gets to introduce Mocha to his friends and it is a bit uncomfortable since she is not exactly busy doing things humans do.
The twins must face their greatest fears, their parents are coming to visit. The boy’s nervousness is made obvious. They are not looking forward to their parents coming. They may have powers but they are still afraid of what their parents will think of how they are living their lives. The boys are wonderful people and their parents should be proud of them. The question is will they be?
It is great to see the brothers and their girlfriends and family all working together to get ready for the parents of the brothers. The parents are talked up a lot as not being great parents or people yet the brief glimpse we get of them does not seem to match the depiction the brothers have.
Marty and Eli are two ordinary boys with extraordinary abilities.

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