Jenny's BIG secret revealed . . . and no one is more shocked than HER! With the discovery that she's more like her father, Mega Commander Zero, than she thought, Jenny must now fight off a legion of monsters, save a city from destruction-and find enough alcohol to forget the entire ordeal!
This is simply head and shoulders, pun intended, above the other current Kaiju books and I love those too. I think that we are seeing how horror and comedy can meet, but also how even when things are ridiculous, there can be a real, pull on your heartstrings story in there. It can't be done by just anyone. The reason Jenny Zero #2 works here is because this team cares about the story they are telling, but mostly, they care about Jenny. I do too. Read Full Review
After an excellent debut issue, Jenny Zero is back, and it's just as much of a pastel-colored, action-packed thrill ride as ever. Read Full Review
Jenny herself is funny, cynical, angry and disaffected, and her battles with giant monsters are equally entertaining and off-kilter, with killer art and a truly inspired color palette. Worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Jenny Zero continues to be a pretty fun book with a lot of weird things going on that I'm curious to see explored out a bit more. I can see the larger path that things are likely to take with it but what we get here is welcome as it explores the characters and their pasts and motivations in a way that felt as natural as it could with the way it moves back and forth. The artwork is definitely appealing with the character designs as well as there's a great kind of energy to it. I'm definitely curious to see what it really wants to be by the end but we're again off to a really good start. Read Full Review
I originally wanted to have a look at this as I thought it would be different and it did remind me of the Big Girls comic from Image but with a different spin on it. It does look like it is going to go off in a different direction with the secret police and conspiracy angle. Read Full Review
Looking back at Jenny Zero #2, I think it largely manages to succeed at everything it tries to deliver. It catches the reader up on Jenny well while at the same time moving its primary plot forward. Read Full Review
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