Barbarella is lost in a maze of Radically Unstable Space-Time, with Pulver Glain, his boys, and his smarter-than-smart gun Sally-Anne hot on her trail. But what's at the heart of the maze is a threat - and a miracle - that none of them are ready for.
With a nice bit of reconnect to the start of the arc at the end here that gives the story as a whole a bit more emotional weight, Barbarella continues to be one of the more interesting new series I've picked up in the past year. I really like what Mike Carey is doing here and while initially I had hoped for rotating artists with each arc to bring different visions to it I'm really digging how Kenan Yarar is seemingly getting more and more comfortable with the project and what can be done. The team keeps coming together better and better with each issue and that makes for a really fun reading experience. I can't wait to see what's next. Read Full Review
Trippy B-Movie science fiction at its best, it's a fun read that is guaranteed to have you smiling. Read Full Review
So overall I cant give this comic book a high grade, I couldn't recommend it or tell anybody to buy it just for the art. Don't get me wrong it's not that Mike Carey is a bad writer, the script flowed but it just didn't hook me in. Barbarella fans would know better than me if this was a good representation of the character and world, let me know what you guys think of this issue and the run overall. Read Full Review