Bombshells: United #14

Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Richard Ortiz Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 22, 2017 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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Batwoman, still missing the safe haven she used to have in Gotham, comes lookinto Spain in search of Renee.

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Shean Mohammed Mar 23, 2018

    Buy, as this issue makes this an even more complex story that readers will love. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Mar 21, 2018

    Two of the most popular side characters from the Bombshells series " The Batgirls and the Suicide Squad " face off in Bombshells United #14, in a plot that brings Black Canary into the narrative and features surprisingly strong moments for characters who rarely get much focus. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Nov 27, 2017

    Bombshells: United is delivering well for me at this stage and it has me more excited than I've been for most of its run to see what comes next. The locations being used, the characters added to the storyline with this arc, the engaging dialogue, and the fantastic artwork and layouts all comes together for a pretty strong experience as a single issue and part of the larger world that Marguerite Bennett has been creating here for almost 120 issues between the two books. It's a solid entry that gives us a look at the scale of power that Black Adam has here and I cannot say enough how much I love Richard Ortiz's presentation of him in addition to just about every other main character int he book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Mar 21, 2018

    The next two installments of "The Black Island" come about, and they're simultaneously delightful and a tiny bit frustrating. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Olivier Roth Mar 21, 2018

    Where this issue suffers this week is the plot. I understand that you have to have some sort of conflict within the issue itself, but it becomes pretty lazy storytelling when the go-to plot point is heroes fighting seemingly heroic characters (I’m not sure where faux-Suicide Squad falls right now) over a simple request. Literally everything that goes wrong in this issue is Black Canary’s fault. This in turn doesn’t lend to too much sympathy on my part. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier Mar 21, 2018

    Im not saying its poor storytelling, but for Bennett to offer the same art direction in two stories the same week strikes me as unimaginative on her part. In fairness, I could be wrong and it could be the respective artists of both bookscoming up with the same solution, but I find that unlikely. Read Full Review

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