Bettie goes to the Cannes Film Festival! Invasion of the Space Commies isn't up for the Grand Prix, but that won't keep our plucky heroine from chasing spies on the French Riveria! David Avallone and Esau Figueroa take you back to 1952, in the next installment of the Secret Diary of Bettie Page.
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She's just as dynamic as Bettie Page is, and I'm very happy to see her back. I think the ladies work really well together and love their team-up. I also didn't expect the ending of this comic so the twists were nice and refreshing. Of course I can't go into detail on those twists without totally spoiling this issue. That being said you should pick up issue #6 at your local comic store. Read Full Review
Bettie Page sets up the next story with our title character as the secret agent now and it's a whole lot of fun. There's some good dialogue to be had, some amusing introspection from her as she struggles with part of the job, and just the thrill of an overseas trip undercover in order to do some good. The team here has put together a fun book to read and a great book to look at that combines well for a strong and enjoyable experience. It feels like the series is taking shape better at this stage as Bettie takes more of a controlled role in things and I'm eager to see what's next. Read Full Review
Bettie Page #6 is exactly the type of comic that I want to review because it's just real easy to grade and recommend. The creative team presents a straightforward plot that never loses focus on its goals, while paying homage to its central player. In other words: if you're looking for a fun adventure tale to add to your coveted pull-list do what feels right, you won't regret it, go on and make room for this! Read Full Review
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