Tonight, we will free Spain. Tomorrow, we will free the world!” Or so Renee Montoya hopes, but the rebels are falling to the fascists, and a new threat has arisen: Black Adam!
Buy, as this issue starts off a whole new arc, one which will definitely see a faceoff between the Batgirls and the Suicide Squad. Read Full Review
As Bombshells United " and the whole Bombshells franchise " enters its final act, this issue proves that it's still got plenty of tricks up its sleeve. Read Full Review
I can't help but to feel that I may have been too harsh on the opening storyline for Bombshells: United but it just didn't click for me and the thought of losing a book I adored kind of panicked me in a way. There were good things but the series feels far more "on track" to what makes it work for me in the last few issues that I'm just thrilled to be back in this space again and reconnecting with the wide range of Bombshells that there are. The circle around to Kate, who kicked off the original series, is a very welcome piece for me and heading back to Spain even more so as there's a lot of material to mine. Bennett keeps things moving well even while recapping a lot and she benefits hugely from some great artwork and layouts from Richard Ortiz. Very good stuff all around. Read Full Review
But to the credit of Sandy Jarrell, the art this time around is much stronger. In launching a new story arc, perhaps the artist was able to start fresh, afterthe last one got bogged down. Read Full Review
This might not be the best Bombshells entry, but it will leave fans curious to see what comes next. Read Full Review
Jarrell and Fitzpatrick on art continue to do a marvelous job. More and more that I see Fitzpatrick’s colors, more and more I’m beginning to appreciate how good she is and how much she brings to each comic that I read of hers. Read Full Review
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