"Three Cats by a Fountain." The Pussycats' careers really start to take off as they head off to Rome for glitz and glamour! But what happens when a gang of diamond thieves bursts onto the scene? And will Josie and Alan M's dynamic sparkle under the heat and pressure of life on the road? Or will Josie's hard-as-diamonds ambition cut them all to ribbons?
IfJosie and the Pussycats#4 was a pop song, it would be one with an infectious melody, glossy production, and intelligent lyrics like the adopted love child of Marina Diamandis and Florence Welch with just a dollop of Beyonce. Josie herself is the comic book equivalent of Lana Del Rey with her sad eyes, well-coifed image, and deep reference pool. Read Full Review
As wise as it is witty, Bennett, Deordio and Mok continue to hit the right notes. Read Full Review
All of the characters have come such a long way since Dan DeCarlo introduced them. They have always been brave and daring, but now they're just so much more. They are now fleshed out and real, aside from being international superstars. Read Full Review
A fun, if insignificant, piece of escapist entertainment. Read Full Review
There is a difference between nice and good. Kind of blew my mind.