Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl #2

Writer: Steve Niles Artist: Marcelo Frusin Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 16, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
7.9Critic Rating
9.3User Rating

Hit-Girl will stop at nothing to destroy the imposter Kick-Ass's gang activity and prevent her masquerading as Dave Lizewski. And when Mindy's violent hunt leads Patience's gang to turn on her, Kick-Ass will realize that she can't run forever.

  • 10
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Dec 16, 2020

    Niles completes building the fight this issue setting up what should be a memorable clash with his two titles characters next issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.7
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Dec 15, 2020

    On the whole, this is a brilliant issue and a fantastic example of an artist and writer that are truly in sync with each other. I loved how the writer managed to give us Hit-Girl and Kick-Ass's parallel stories prior to the meeting on the final page. The build-up is brilliantly executed in my opinion. For instance, the way in which Kick-Ass is eavesdropping on Kick-Ass as she takes out the gang members. It's all brilliantly done. I can't wait for the next issue to come round. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Dec 18, 2020

    Steve Niles finally pits Kick-Ass against Hit-Girl in the showdown we've all been waiting for. It couldn't happen at a worse time as Patience's crew has revolted against her. Marcelo Frusin and Sunny Gho take on the bulk of the story with dynamic action sequences in bold colors. 'Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl' is more of what you expect from this series as Mindy adds to the death count. It's a bloody mess and for fans of the series, they wouldn't want it any other way.    Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford Dec 16, 2020

    When all is said and done, Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl #2 delivers a story that is light on narrative and heavy on violence. If these violent moments had more weight or creativity to them, this might have been adequate. As it is, this shallow story feels like simple violence for the sake of it. Read Full Review

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