NEW STORY ARC
HIT-GIRL'S IN MUMBAI. Mindy lands in India looking for a new mission, and uncovers mutilated children forced to beg in the streets. Time for Hit-Girl to track down their gang master and serve justice.
Overall. This is a really strong opening first issue, which looks like it could see Hit-Girl facing off against a few enemies as well as perhaps learning a fair bit about Indian culture along the way, which can't be a bad thing. Read Full Review
A visually stunning comic. It has a complex story that deals with difficult subjects, something which is reflected by the mature art style. Even if you are not a fan of the franchise, this is a comic worth reading. Read Full Review
'Hit-Girl: Season Two' #9 delivers an interesting installment this time in India. Mindy's services may not be welcomed by everyone but she can't look away at the disturbing crimes being committed. Milligan uses India as more than just an exotic locale but as a culturally relevant population with familiar but nuanced troubles. Sampson and Farrell create a visually arresting story that's vibrant and detailed. This new chapter lives up to the promise that went into allowing new creative teams to take Hit-Girl global. This is the one you can't miss. Read Full Review
As a kick-off to this new arc, this wasn't the most compelling debut, but Milligan does present Hit-Girl with a loathsome villain, which isn't always easy in this title. Hopefully over the next few issues, Milligan can find Mindy's voice and Sampson gets a better handle on the action sequences. Read Full Review