Dawnstar predicted the Bombshells would draw attention to Earth. But who will be the first arrival?
Buy, as this issue ends the story for several key characters but gives hope for those who survive. Read Full Review
What sets Bombshells apart from the other DC alternate universes currently running is the way it deftly tackles serious topics like racism, fascism, and the nature of grief while never losing sight of its mission to deliver an entertaining superhero story. Read Full Review
Bombshells: United feels more like it's working material that I was looking for with it, though I know Marguerite Bennett will deliver a lot of surprises and twists that will give me things I didn't expect. This issue does some solid if brief introductions of new characters we'll get to see more of but it also focuses on a couple of them in more detail, all while still touching on the Wonder Girls and Wonder Woman. The framing of a larger war about to get underway is exciting but I also hope for more of the war that's underway already gets some attention as well as that grounded element that gave it a different kind of weight. Bennett's got some good stuff here and Sandy Jarrell delivers once more that has me wishing I could just have all the pages or lots of posters of his work from this series. Read Full Review
Jarrell’s art also compliments the story quite well and she has a hint of Cliff Chiang in her style which will keep her on my radar of artists to follow. Her linework though is intensified by probably by my favorite issue on colors that Fitzpatrick has ever done. They are a great team that I hope to see work together again in the future. And to end, the cover for this issue is spectacular. I really want to see a Jarrell/Fitzpatrick Mary Marvel series now. Read Full Review
I am uncertainwhere the series will go from here. An allusion is made to other characterswithin the Bombshell franchise, but thats not necessarily a promise.Regardless, I hope its some place fresh and new, where we can see theBombshells kick ass, instead of getting bogged down in too much emotionaldepth. Read Full Review
While it might not be the flashiest or strongest outing, the issue takes an angle that fans will hopefully want to hear, and one that takes a deeper meaning, following the recent announcement of the series' conclusion. Read Full Review
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