When aliens have kidnapped Elizabeth the Second, UFOs are buzzing London, and Winston Churchill asks you to play dress-up...what's a girl to do? Long Live Queen Bettie the First! Another chapter from The Secret Diary of Bettie Page is revealed! David Avallone (Elvira: Mistress of the Dark) and Julius Ohta (Sherlock Holmes) take you back to a 1952 you never dreamed of, in the second installment of THE PRINCESS AND THE PIN-UP.
Overall,Bettie Page #2is a goofy and fun extraterrestrialspy adventure featuring a beloved icon. This comic is yet another example of Dynamite Comic' commitment to updating famous comic leading ladies for new audiences and a new generation.Bettie Page is a book I find myself looking forward to and I cannot wait for the next issue to hit shelves. Read Full Review
Most of all though. It is the way the mystery of this book is set up. It very much feels like a 1930s and 40s movie serial with the cliffhanger ending, which keeps you on the edge of your seat. I can't wait for issue 3. Read Full Review
It took a little bit to get back into the groove of this series but it clicked well and a second read through made for even more enjoyment with most of the first one coming back. David Avallone continues to have a solid handle on this world that he has Bettie moving through and it's utterly delightful in a way that truly clicks. The lighter elements with the more serious storyline is well-handled and Julie Ohta brings it together with his artwork a fantastic way, giving Bettie even more allure, if such a thing was possible. This series is a whole lot of fun and I can't wait to see more. Read Full Review