The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #13

Writer: Ryan North Artist: Erica Henderson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 19, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 8
6.6Critic Rating
6.1User Rating

• SOMEONE is taking over the continental United States, but Squirrel Girl is stuck in boring ol' Canada! UH-OH.
•  Canada's not actually that boring, though: Did you know we have the world's longest covered bridge, in Hartland, New Brunswick? It's true! I've seen it!
•  It's pretty long, I GUESS.
•  Anyway enough about Canada, we're here to find out why you should buy this comic! REASONS INCLUDE: fights, teamwork, continental USA domination and a special guest star who you'll find a TINY bit familiar? Everyone is at least a LITTLE bit into this guy and I cAN'T imagine you not more

  • 7.7
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Oct 20, 2016

    Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #13 tells the same joke about Canadians over and over and the fight against Enigmo is underwhelming, but for the most part Ryan North, Erica Henderson, and Rico Renzi turn in another wacky installment of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl complete with Doreen revealing that she treats the squirrels she controls as friends unlike Scott Lang and his ants, Maureen Green playing the overly proud parent, and the set up for next month's heist issue. Plus there is the Marvel Comics debut of the talented Spider-Man fanzine artist Hannah Blumenreich on the reliably hilarious Deadpool trading cards that Brain Drain uses to pick a hero to help them against Enigmo Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Oct 22, 2016

    I am shocked at how little I enjoyed the new issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. For the first time, Ryan North seems a little lost. His story and villain seem a little too huge and the high-profile guest star doesn't seem to jibe with the series. I hope this issue is a fluke. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Oct 24, 2016

    A less-inspiring issue than usual, though still filled with more jokes than you can shake a stick at. Ant-Man makes a cameo, as promised on the cover, but it seems unnecessary and Scott Lang doesn't keep the same character from his solo series. I mean, it is written by different people so the characterization should vary a little bit, but there ought to be some collusion. If only there were an editorial office at Marvel where they could keep such things straight! Read Full Review

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