Queen Crab #1
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Queen Crab #1

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Artiz Eiguren Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 14, 2012 Critic Reviews: 2
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    Comic Book Bin - Garth the Geek Mar 22, 2012

    Is this book for everyone? No. This isn't exactly the kind of story I'd give my mother to read, and if you're the kind of person who takes offence to sex, nudity or swearing, stay away. But for the rest of you, look for it in your local comic store. If you don't see it, ask for it. For the $12.99 cover price, it's hard to go wrong. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Eye On Comics - Don MacPherson Mar 30, 2012

    Overall, the point of the story is about a woman with no stability or real happiness in her life finding peace and even purpose. While she has no idea what transformed her, her new purpose is delving into that mystery and appreciating a simpler lifestyle. Ultimately, the message at the heart of the story is quite relatable. Ginger is forced out of an unhealthy but easy life by horrible events, and she's forced to start over. But as a result of terrible experiences, she ends up improving her life and herself. How many of us have lost a job or been through the end of a relationship only to emerge from the melancholy or anger to embark on a new path that proves to be more rewarding. Palmiotti offers a new-door-opens-after-one-closes parable, albeit an exceedingly weird one. Read Full Review

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