"DARK STREETS, SNAP CITY" Part Four
LaLa Wah Wah has It Girl right where she wants her: under her boot! The truth about who this mysterious inter-dimensional villain really is comes to light, and the Atomics will have to rally everything they have to stop her. Featuring art from the Eisner-winning team behind Battlepug!
I loved this issue, as I could relate to it. As I live in a house with two sisters and can see the direction that James S. Rich was taking it, I can say that he got it spot on. This story arc ends with the next issue. It should be an explosive ending and one I'm looking forward to. 8/10, again. Read Full Review
"It Girl and the Atomics" #4 is another winner from Rich and Norton. This series just exudes fun from start to finish, a perfect mixture of heroics and crazy science. If you're not reading "It Girl and the Atomics," you really should fix that problem right now. Read Full Review
Despite a few confusing moments and narrative hiccups It Girl & The Atomics is still an enjoyable series with distinct characters, nice, sometimes big environments, a visually appealing art style and plenty of action and humor to keep you entertained,. While this issue fell a bit short of the mark, I still recommend this book for superhero story lovers. Read Full Review
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