Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary #1
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Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary #1

Writer: Fred Van Lente Artist: Robert Carey Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: November 29, 2023 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
5.0User Rating

Everybody's favorite suburban wife, mother, and covert assassin - created by comics author extraordinaire GARTH ENNIS (The Boys, Battlefields, Preacher, The Punisher, Hitman) - returns for an all-new tale of extralegal killing and ruthless vigilantism!


Following the grisly events of Bloodlines, the woman formerly known as Jessica Blute - a.k.a. Jen Fellows, a.k.a. Jennifer Blood - finds herself involved with a new class of criminals. This one-woman bane of organized crime is supposedly dead and buried, and that's exactly what she wants the world to think. Now, however, a visit to her original penitentiary gravesite puts Blood in more

  • 8.0
    Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea Dec 1, 2023

    'Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary' is a good entry point for new readers who love old-fashioned action thrillers filled with gunplay, revenge, and tough-as-nails characters. This is for fans who like their action bloody, moody, with an attitude, and an elevated sense of campiness.  Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Nov 29, 2023

    Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary #1 is a good jumping on point. If you just want a comic that knows exactly what it is and delivers some good action where the bullets fly and body count rises, look no further. This is a series that delivers exactly what the audience expects and enjoys. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Nov 29, 2023

    JENNIFER BLOOD: BATTLE DIARY #1 begins the next mission for the worlds deadliest vigilante when Blood infiltrates a criminal biker gang. Van Lentes story bears all the hallmarks of a great Blood kill-fest in the making, but the beginning feels underdeveloped. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Oddball12 Dec 10, 2023

    Felt like there could've been something, but it seems like it's still missing a few elements. The artwork isn't something I enjoyed seeing and the story in the issue reads generic and predictably.

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