Unnatural: Blue Blood #1

Writer: Mirka Andolfo Artist: Ivan Bigarella Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 25, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.2Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

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UNNATURAL IS BACK! Three years after acclaimed creator MIRKA ANDOLFO's first blockbuster, Leslie and Khal return for a thrilling new adventure!

A few years have passed since Leslie saved the world from hidden dangers and came to understand her true nature in the process. Everything seems to be working out-and not just for Leslie and her newly formed family, but for the rest of the world as well.

But appearances can be deceiving. A new threat is about to disrupt Leslie's peaceful existence, and once again, her life will never be the same.

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  • 9.3
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally May 25, 2022

    Andolfo and Bidarella deliver some beautiful art on every page of this issue. The world of these characters is wonderfully detailed and filled with a bright, fun energy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson May 25, 2022

    Part of the fun is popping back in on the lives of the series' original ragtag ensemble, now that the Reproduction Program has been done away with. But where Mirka Andolfo's script really shines is in setting up new mysteries, ones that will surely take the mythos of this fully-realized world into some unique places. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford May 6, 2022

    Unnatural: Blue Blood #1 delivers an intriguing setup that has me more than interested in where things will be going for Leslie and company. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard May 24, 2022

    Unnatural: Blue Blood #1 is a solid return for the series, though it doesn't have the hook it might need to pull some readers back in. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Gizmo May 30, 2022

    Not bad, but it doesn't promise much new, and the stakes are lower when there aren't anthropomorphic fascists in charge of the government anymore. The artwork is good, but it still feels like a bit of Unnatural's identity is missing.

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