With the Preserve threatened by monsters, can even the great Apex make a difference? As Ember faces her worst fear, Gulliver shares a secret, and Martin makes a decision.
Big Girls #2 is essentially a perfect second issue. As if the first issue did not have enough awesomeness, Jason Howard decide to prove he can fit 10 pounds of greatness into a 5 pound bag. There is not one wasted panel. He tells his story without bogging us down with exposition. If you have not picked this up yet, you are missing out. Read Full Review
Take a chance on Big Girls folks, it's got something to say. Read Full Review
Big Girls #2 from Jason Howard, a sci-fi thriller teeming with moral ambiguity, surprises with its killer second issue. Read Full Review
For what I thought was "just" a monster book, I was both surprised and pleased. The story reads well, with some well paced elements that lead in to the main flow and direction of the story. Jason Howard has done an incredible job in creating a world that is more interesting and intriguing than I expected. Read Full Review
Go big or go home for this grandiose look at a future with a limit on its growth potential. Read Full Review
Are the Big Girls the protectors of humanity or a symptom of a broader disease? Read Full Review
You might pick up Big Girls for the kaiju action, but you'll stay for the intriguing characters and fascinating world. Creator Jason Howard raises some great questions about what's right and the lengths some will go to protect themselves. This is the Godzilla-like story I've always wanted. Read Full Review
"Big Girls" #2 further underpins the characters with moral complexity but is weakened by its stilted dialogue and disjointed final scene. Read Full Review
Picks up right were #1 left off. We get more depth with the current slate of characters and the jacks. The world is built up a bit more in this issue as well.