"A Place Called Overkill" The event horizon of a black hole is a bad spot to have your ship break down -- especially if the breakdown isn't an accident. But who wants Barbarella dead? And why have they chosen to bury her so very, very deep?
Carey and Yarar offer up a very satisfying end to one of the year's most unique books! Bring her back to newsstands soon, fellas! Read Full Review
Here's one release that was easy to grade, as Barbarella #12comes highly recommended. So if for some reason you haven't been reading this volume please snag a copy plus the previous back issues, because whether you love the icon or not the team turned in a worthy adventure. Read Full Review
This series is definitely one that has probably gone under the radar for most (as a lot of licensed properties are apt to do), but should end up on some year-end best lists.P.S. This cover is probably one of my favorites all year. Read Full Review
When Barbarella was first announced I got pretty excited for it even though my only frame of reference was the film itself and a smattering of the original work. It took a bit to find its groove but Carey and Yarar found it and worked some really enjoyable storylines and one-off issues as well. This one plays with a few different things and while it's not quite as strong as some previous issues it's a fun way to close things, putting Barbarella in a place where she can return easily and pick up where we left off. I'm hopeful for more as this is a very fun title ripe for more exploration and adventure where anything goes. If nothing else, I hope that we get a big hardcover omnibus for the run so that it looks great on our bookshelf. Read Full Review
This issue of Barbarella is action packed, sexy, entertaining and a load of fun. Read Full Review
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