The gangs are closing in on the hijras, demanding that they prostitute themselves. But Mindy will stop at nothing to protect her new allies. It's time to catch the Beggarman and make him pay.
This version of Hit-Girl seems so removed from previous versions. There is a beauty in the imagery and a vulnerability in the characters that feed off each other and, in turn, fuel the greater narrative. Milligan is telling his story of a corrupt Indian city and fitting Hit-Girl into that. It works, and it works well but you do get the feeling this story could easily exist without Mindy's presence. Read Full Review
Overall, this arc just hasnt connected with me as well as some others. The supporting characters arent that engaging and it feels more like Mindy is taking a vacation as opposed to just taking down a pretty average threat level bad guy. Read Full Review