DECONNICK & DE LANDRO PRESENT: THE TRIPLE FEATURE!
Ripped directly from the world of BITCH PLANET, a crack team of creators spin three teeth-clenching tales of rage, revolution, and ridicule.
PLUS: Essays, letter column, and more!
100% Grade A satire. Accept no substitutes.
I love seeing what different creators do in established worlds and these three stories knocked it out of the park. I think these anthology issues are going to be something to look forward to, and I'm especially excited to see who else Kelly Sue and Valentine tap to participate. Read Full Review
Overall, I enjoyed the Bitch Planet: Triple Feature #1. I found it to be engaging and compelling, with each story fitting right into the world of Bitch Planet, but allowing us to explore this dystopian landscape from a fresh and new perspective. I enjoyed the variety of different art, and commend the different interpretations that each artist brings. If you are a lover of Bitch Planet, or new to the series and are curious to enter this world for the first time, then this is a comic you should definitely get your hands on. Read Full Review
BITCH PLANET: TRIPLE FEATURE #1 is the first in a series of comics that explains how women end up on Bitch Planet. The art present further embeds why women are fighting against the patriarchy. Read Full Review
A very solid entry in what looks like a series of more Bitch Planet in the eyes of other BP fans and creative teams. I'm hyped. You should be too. Read Full Review
As with any satire there is humor to be found in all of the stories but that humor is dark and it is cutting and it brings little respite from the very real situations that these women find themselves in. All three stories manage to hit a little close to home or in some cases a lot close to home and you will find people who say this is unrealistic or that women should be lucky that things arent this bad but the truth is that things are a lot worse for a lot of women and sadly seeing it laid out in a comic is one of the few times it ever feels like anyone is even paying attention Read Full Review
Told in three separate chapters, each installment focuses on a different woman living within the previously established world, their stories narratively different but thematically similar in their impact. The stories don't play a direct role in anything going on in the primary story, but they do an exceptional job of further establishing the oppressive nature of the shared world. Read Full Review
This is part one of a 3 part story in one comic book. As per the comic book's introduction, " In the future, not so far away, troublesome and offensive women are jettisoned to the off-world penitentiary commonly known as Bitch Planet. Mostly written by women, Bitch Planet offers 3 story where the women were mistreated and/or were ignored of their personal rights. More nonfiction than fantasy, these stories does draw a grim view of women in a modern society where the sexes are not always equal. Read Full Review
If you like subversive, offbeat satire that passes the Bechdel test every time (and I do) then Bitch Planet is for you. The triple feature can feel a little choppy at times and often left me wanting more solid conclusions and endings, but overall, I found it a good read. It has left me wondering what stories further volumes will cover, and I look forward to reading them. Read Full Review
Overall, while the main Bitch Planet narrative is a top notch story, I found these mini-stories to be lacking. Read Full Review
A solid addition to the Bitch Planet universe, making itself right at home among the Non-Compliants. Read Full Review
The first issue of BP that does not work. This reads and looks like fan-fic.