He relies on Di Giacomo's visual narration to explain what's really going on. Escoffier keeps faith with his fearless protagonist, never wavering from telling the story from her perspective. As the supergirl swings, jumps, laughs, belly flops and at one point, bawls, Di Giacomo captures something refreshing and authentically childlike about her unselfconscious emotions. "Escoffier and Di Giacomo are an experienced comic team who previously worked together on the picture books Brief Thief" and Me First!" Di Giacomo's drawings, in pencil, or possibly Conté crayon, are sketchy and full of movement.
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