HIT-GIRL'S IN CANADA.On the second stop of her crime-fighting world tour, Mindy is locked, loaded, and ready to seriously mess up some Canadians. JEFF LEMIRE and EDUARDO RISSO take on MARK MILLAR's psychotic, 12-year-old Hit-Girl as she unravels a drug trafficking operation in the frozen north-and leaves a trail of blood in her wake.
I also really enjoyed the relationshipthat seemed to be building between the old man and Mindy and hope we get to see that developed a little in next months issue, which will most likely have shed loads of action given how this issue closed out. Read Full Review
'Hit-Girl' #6 shifts into a lower gear, providing time to for Mindy to heal, accept some compassion and humility. It also allows for the bad guys time to pick up her trail in what's sure to be one hell of a standoff. Ultimately, Lemire and Risso find an almost poetic western spin on her recovery in the frozen hills of Canada. The gunslinger is rescued and humbled by the kindness of a stranger. This may seem like a lull in the arc but not to worry though, there's a bloodbath just around the corner. Read Full Review
The series is unquestionably a great read. Jeff Lemire weaves a cold tale of vengeance and family ties as 'the Mindy' becomes 'the hunted' in a Canadian snow-covered forest. Read Full Review
Hit-Girl #6 wasn't the most explosive issue in the series, but it does a great job of setting up for the pending storm. Now if somebody can just find Mindy some more guns. Read Full Review
Hit-Girl #6 put me more at ease about this second adventure. I was skeptical for how the first issue turned out, but the character focus made up for a lot that I thought this was lacking in the beginning. Read Full Review
The World's Deadliest Tween Superhero vs the Great White North in this knock 'em down, stand 'em up, then knock 'em down again slugfest! Read Full Review
Jeff and Eduardo take issue #6 of Hit-Girl to offer a moment to show a side of Mindy expose her one weakness, being alone. Read Full Review
It may just be the lack of wanton violence and gratuitous cursing, but Hit-Girl provides the slightest bit of charm when taken out of her element. Read Full Review