Seven Soldiers of Victory: Bulleteer #1
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Seven Soldiers of Victory: Bulleteer #1

Event\Storyline: Seven Soldiers of Victory Writer: Grant Morrison Artist: Yanick Paquette Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 2, 2005 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
7.5Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

Jobless, alone, and encased in super-hard, living metal, Alix Harrower survived a horrific accident and became a truly reluctant super-human. What happens when you get powers and abilities beyond those of mortal men but don't want them?

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Nov 6, 2005

    She who was the subject of fantasies of penetration has become the ultimate penetrator. You cant blame Yanick for using every means at his disposal to get that message across. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shaun Manning Nov 6, 2005

    A Soldier Must Die Considering Alix Harrowers luck so far, her silvery lifeline looks about four issues long. As with the other Seven Soldiers minis, however, those four issues will be sparkling with grand ideas and unexpected twists. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Nov 6, 2005

    I said in previous reviews that Yanick Paquette needs to be put on a super-hero babe book of some worth, and I've gotten my wish. Paquette bestows quite a rack to The Bulleteer,. In fact, this is the largest cup-size I think I've seen on any of his female characters, but he balances out the boobies with a ripped, muscular body, enhanced by Bair, that suits somebody named the Bulleteer. Her waist is curved and thick. So there are no dangers of her torso caving in to her abdomen. Most important is that there is more visually to Alix than her metallic morning stars. Paquette constructs for the character a beautiful face in her human form, and he makes that face alien and her composure imposing in her Bulleteer form. There is no evidence that she can shift back and forth. That said, even as a human, there is no way she's drawn to be "twenty-seven." She's like no twenty-seven year old I encountered. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - John Hays Nov 6, 2005

    While I thought this issue was pretty good, not great, I think the next issue will provide a better insight as to where the series is going, since that will be the first issue of Alixs Bulleteer career. Im interested in seeing how she goes about being a superhero, and what obstacles lay in her way. Read Full Review

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