THE FINAL SHOWDOWN. Will a battered and beaten Kick-Ass defend herself against Hit-Girl, ignore her instincts, and kill a child to save her own life? This explosive, bloody final issue sees Kick-Ass at war with Hit-Girl, the assassins, and herself.
Niles nicely wraps up the Patience era while still leaving the door open for future Kick-Ass installments. This mini-series lived up to the hype and promise of two of comics deadliest killers going toe-to-toe with a definitive winner declared by the finale. Read Full Review
Overall. A satisfying end to what has been a great 5 issue run. Read Full Review
'Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl' was a long-anticipated showdown that lived up to the hype. It feels fleeting but it ends in a satisfying way and also ends the Kick-Ass era of Patience Lee. She was a more than worthy successor while Mindy is as psychotic as ever. What more could fans want? It's also highly recommended to consume this as a trade. Read Full Review
As a single issue the story felt a little flat without any great flow but this is the final issue to the series and does a good job wrapping things up. We get an ending, a conclusion and the potential for more stories in the future so overall I found this to be a great mini series. Read Full Review
A rushed ending and no team-up, but at least Hit-Girl really put Patience through the paces. And J.R. Jr. returned for cover art ? The endings in the Patience Kick-Ass books are always rushed (ironically) , but it doesn't work negatively, it only builds anticipation for the next adventure for the Kick-Ass with a kick-ass body!
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