Barbarella has been lied to. Worse, she's been weaponized, and someone's going to answer for that, for sure. (Well, assuming she survives the judgement of the Esseverine sun-giants, and an armada of a thousand ships...)
Mike Carey puts in a lot of different things that are happening with this installment, which serves the start of the arc well as it has a kind of "theatrical" aspect to it with the cold open. I'm glad to see Jury make an appearance here and I'm really thrilled to see how they'll deal with presenting events in and along the surface of the start for her to deal with – especially since things naturally go south here pretty quickly. But mostly I'm just enjoying put-off Barbarella a lot because you know things are going to reveal even more problems along the way that's going to sour her attitude even more before all is said and done. Read Full Review
Really well-rendered with an intricate science-fiction story, this one hooked me and has a great cliffhanger. Read Full Review
An enjoyable, goofy space jaunt that puts the series on track once more! Read Full Review
"Barbarella" #9 is a fun science fiction story that is somewhat lacking in depth. Read Full Review
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