Barbarella may have narrowly averted a galactic war-as only she could-but she's still in need of a null-d regulator. Hitching a ride on a cargo transport seems like a no-brainer, but these great seas in the final frontier are rife with pirates! Plus: someone's about to learn first-hand the dangers of emotional intimacy!
A new adventure begins with an engaging mystery that sees Barbarella about to go up against one of the most dangerous foes in the universe - hostile corporations. Read Full Review
With its own look here compared to the previous arc, I really like what Jorges Forna brings to Barbarella. While I think I'd like to see a little more emotion out of her in terms of facial expressions at times, I really like the way he lays out the book here, his design for the characters, and the look of the ship and the worlds being transported. Read Full Review
As I mentioned at the beginning, Fornés joins on art with this issue with Celeste Woods on colours. They do a magnificent job throughout the issue. Fornés has really clean lines and great use of perspective, but Woods’ colours are what really steal the show here. Using more flat colours with heavy emphasis on shadow makes Fornés’ art just come off the page. Really good job here. Read Full Review
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