It Girl and The Atomics #7

Writer: Jamie S. Rich Artist: Mike Norton Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 20, 2013 Critic Reviews: 4
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"THE WORLD IS FLAT" Part 1 of 2
REVIVAL's MIKE NORTON returns for an It Girl solo adventure. Our heroine has gone to the Alps to rescue a kidnapped scientist and keep his game-changing secret invention out of the wrong hands. Prepare for super-powered spies, mechanical men, and international intrigue in the start of our second story arc.

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno Feb 19, 2013

    After an issue #6 one shot, issue #7 starts off the The World is Flat story arc. It Girl has to resolve a kidnapping and things do not go well. Slip ups, mishaps and puns pepper this issue that already is full of delicious eye candy. Allen Passalaqua adds an amazing layer of fun, jazzy colors. Mike Norton's art is gorgeous as always and the story got a some solid laughs out of me. I can't wait to jump back in to this universe next month! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Marcell Feb 19, 2013

    A solid opener to a what is sure to be a fun two-parter, It Girl & The Atomics is definitely a fun read from young kids to adults. How will It Girl's first solo mission go? Have to wait till next issue to find out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Feb 20, 2013

    The last issue of this series was a great break between stories lines and with that came two opportunities to jump on the series. Obviously the last issue was one of those chances and so is this issue. Sure there isn’t a lot of backstory, but the world is pretty easy to figure out if you read the dialog and pay attention. If you’ve been wondering about the awesomeness of It Girl then wonder no more and pick up this great issue. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Major Spoilers - Chris Wilson Feb 25, 2013

    "The World Is Flat" is the title of this arc and, unfortunately, flat is how it feels. Although there are some good ideas to be found in the issue, it seems too straightforward for an It Girl comic. Maybe I expect something too strange but compared to the first story this one seems lacking. The artwork is wonderful, adding personality to the book and character. Hopefully things will pick up for It Girl! & The Atomics because I love the character as well as her title. Read Full Review

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