Written by JEFF LEMIRE, a 2018 Eisner Award nominee for Best Writer! Hit-Girl's holed up in a cabin in the woods, nursing bear-trap wounds and recovering from a fall through the ice. But Billy Baker and his gang have found her hideout, and these local hunters can track anything in the snow. How many can Hit-Girl slay before the Mounties show up?
If you have been following this series. Then you'll already know how good it's been, but for those that haven't checked this one out. I'd highly recommendthat you get onto Comixology or look out for the trade because Lemire does a fantastic job of capturing the spirit that Mark Millar imbued into this character and the story is nicely done. Read Full Review
Every issue of Hit-Girl is a ballet of violent, vengeful joy, and only Mindy knows the steps. The Canadian saga has been beautiful to read and witness so far, so it is almost a shame to see it end in the upcoming issue. Thus far, Mark Millar's "showrunner" style is bringing some interesting new tones to the Hit-Girl mythos. Following Lemire's arc, RafaelAlbuquerque and Kevin Smith will follow up with writing duties. Rafael Scavone and Pernille rum, respectively, will take over the visuals. Clearly, there is plenty more vigilant justice to come from Hit-Girl. Stick around. Read Full Review
Hit-Girl versus Billy Baker and his gang is probably the best thing to come of this story arc so far. That's not saying too much, but for what it is I have to say I was impressed when the time came to deliver on the kind of action we come to anticipate from this series. Read Full Review
At this point in the life of the both the Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl comics, the point seems to be nothing more than shocking and gratuitous violence. While this is fine for some (and even seemed novel in 2008 when the character debuted) it has since become stale and meaningless within the comic world. Even the characters in the book seem bored, spouting the same dialogue over and over again as if a young girl swearing is edgy in 2018. Where Kick-Ass has decided to move in a unique direction, Hit-Girl seems to take joy in remaining stagnant. So much more could be done with this character and one can only hope that the future sees more purpose for Mindy's adventures. Read Full Review
In the world of action comics there are far more inventive and captivating stories and this well trod ground just doesn't deliver enough to match its cover price. Read Full Review