Bulleteer finally faces her husband's mysterious online lover in an unforgettable battle to the death! Sally Sonic is an embittered British super-teen from the 1940s with the mind of a miserable 75-year-old woman trapped in an immortal 16-year-old body. Can Bulleteer survive her first slugfest?
All in all, not the most satisfying of the Seven Soldiers mini series, but Morrison definitely flexes his range in genres and themes, and that provides for interesting and engaging content throughout. I cant imagine any other series or situation in which this kind of story could have been told the way it was. Read Full Review
Ultimately: The wheels grinding towards the series conclusion show in this issue, especially when some form of the Vigilante shows up to recruit Alex to final battle against the Sheeda. If that issue is anything like this series, her bulletproof hull will insulate her from her own naivet regarding her place in a world of super-attributes, and she won't be the one to die. Sally's sob story, however, doesn't come off as intended. Read Full Review
The Wardrobe--Could reference C.S. Lewis' The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe since it offers Sally a chance to escape. Read Full Review
Felt like Sally was defeated to easily and I couldn’t comprehend why Alix was being so kind to Sally all of a sudden. Seemed a little out of character. The art was great and I hope to see more of Bulleteer