What's this? Mojo Jojo volunteers to take "Antidote X" to revert back to his former simple simian state? And what's more, he's moving in with the Powerpuff Girls? Shirley, you've GOT to be kidding me! The next thing you're going to tell me is that HIM's got his tutu in a knot, and is starting trouble! Oh wait, it looks like he has... just what the heck is going on in Townsville?!
Funny, gorgeous, scary, and brilliant. This is a joy to read in a world of depressed capes. Highest possible recommendation! Read Full Review
Wow! With IDW publishing all these comics from old Cartoon Network shows, I can't help but hope for Courage the Cowardly Dog or Dexter's Laboratory. All in all, I am really happy to have these old characters coming back from my childhood as comic books! Read Full Review
Little is two for two when it comes to the Powerpuff Girls. So far IDW has let loose Powerpuff Girls and Samurai Jack, and they're both fantastic. We get a fun adventure, but something big is set up with the second issue. You don't want to miss it. Read Full Review
It's nice to see the inclusion of pretty much all of the Powerpuff Girls' most notable villains by the second issue. It really opens up the story so it can go in any direction Little wants. He's not playing it safe and that is certainly admirable. IDW Publishing also launched a Samurai Jack ongoing series, and I never thought I'd find myself thinking that Powerpuff Girls would be the one to push its limits and explore unpredictable new avenues. Read Full Review
Due to this, there seems to be an extra layer to this issue, where the first issue seemed more straightforward in reintroducing everyone to Townsville. That being said issue two still has an appeal for both an audience of children and new fans and those looking for the more subversive. Read Full Review
Powerpuff Girls #2 is without a doubt a really good release that easily earns a grin and praise. Recommended. Read Full Review
The issue does a great job with Mojo Jojo's transformation and fallout, and the introduction of Him's odd new scheme seems to spell trouble for the Girls for the next few issues. Worth a look. Read Full Review
If you have a kid that's a fan of the series then go ahead and give them this issue as they probably won't notice or care about my criticisms, much like a die-hard of the show won't either. For me though this series misses the mark when it comes to capturing the magic of the cartoon and frankly that's important. It's not bad by any means, but it's clearly not made to capture a wide demographic either. Read Full Review
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