Jennifer Blood: Born Again #1
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Jennifer Blood: Born Again #1

Writer: Steven Grant Artist: Kewber Baal Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: August 6, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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The streets of Lalaland run red when Jennifer Blood returns to declare a new war on the mobs. Or does she? As a low level hood plots to leverage her in a bid to take over the Los Angeles underworld, her war attracts some very dangerous attention and unexpectedly sets a lethal international chain of events in motion. A deadly new direction from writer Steven Grant, the well-known writer of classic The Punisher stories as well as the creator and writer of Boom!'s 2 Guns!

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Aug 5, 2014

    Jennifer Blood: Born Again #1 is a sterling example of a franchise continuation. It doesn't feel like a cheap excuse to milk fans as this creative team earns attention with a comic book that comes highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Scott Cosby Sep 11, 2014

    The art duties are again handled professionally by Kewber Baal, each panel is detailed enough pencil work to evoke the right feel of this tale of chaos and violence to reach believable level. The cover art by Segovia adds even more to readers interest of this first issue. And the color work by InLight Studios added to the mix, where the beginning of this comic run becomes something more. In other words: the visual side of this first issue is exactly where it needs to be. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Critical Blast - Mike Maillaro Jul 15, 2015

    Actually, I would love to see Nancy Collins do more Jennifer Blood. She was the one who got me interested in the character in the first place, and she seems like she would be a great fit. I am already very excited by the announcement that she will be taking over ARMY OF DARKNESS. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Luke Anderson Aug 12, 2014

    The story kicks into high gear with a minimum of exposition, allowing new readers a perfect entry point for those who like their violence funny, and their humor more adult (note: Not mature. I never said mature). Add in some dabblings with a weird religious cult, some S+M, and the requisite copious buckets of blood, and it seems this character and series is in good hands. Read Full Review

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