Witness the decade's most hysterically colossal throwdown as Jenny and Dana battle against the Jagokai death cult-and a psychically animated burger mascot! Meanwhile, Director Santo's ominous plans begin to come to evil fruition, and thanks to Jenny's father's journal, Mega Commander Zero's origin continues to be revealed. Plus, the first appearance of a character that will shake the very foundation of Jenny's life!
The saga of Jenny Zero continues to be one of the weirdest and most delightful stories in indie comics right now, and this latest issue proves that in spades. Read Full Review
Jenny Zero continues to be one weird little book and I really like it. It's not the height of creativity or storytelling, but it has carved out this space for itself that you don't see often and it does it well. The backstory material here is admittedly more interesting to more than what's going on in the present because I wanted to see how all of this came about and getting more is a plus. The present-day stuff is definitely fun, especially the fight, but also seeing how Fujimoto is handling things works well for me too. It's a really solidly done book whose audience is likely pretty strongly into it. Read Full Review