"DARK STREETS, SNAP CITY," Part Three
The Skunk's old gang is up to trouble, and It Girl has a few choice words for the man who killed her sister. But who's the shadowy presence that follows her wherever she goes, and can she and the rest of the Atomics stop a crime spree before it starts?
All in all while the dialogue may be a bit off at times, it is still a very enjoyable, with a nice story and gorgeous art. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys superhero books. Pick this up, but start from the beginning. Read Full Review
Madman's heyday is far behind us, but there's a good chance that any comic fan can find something to like with “It Girl and the Atomics.” There's not much below the surface, but I think Rich and Norton are reveling in that fact and play it up as much as possible. The books' own demeanor matches its main character's: taking this superhero stuff seriously would be boring. Read Full Review
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