YOUR FAVORITE HEROINES UNITE FOR ACTION-PACKED ADVENTURE!
NOW A FOUR ISSUE SERIES!
Alien invasion at a summer camp for young girls? You know who to call. Captain Marvel is on her way - and she won't be alone. Some of Marvel's biggest heroes unite for the battle of the season! Then, a new mystery puts Patsy Walker - a.k.a. Hellcat - on the prowl! And don't miss your dose of Herstory with profiles on classic and contemporary creators!
Rated T+
Inspiring, delightful, fun, and endearing, Fearless is enjoyable in the best of ways. It's hard to put this down and not feel satisfied. Read Full Review
Theres only one issue left to go in the mini-series experiment. The anthology series was a major staple format for comics in their early days. It works strikingly well, especially in an era of high-priced individual comics. $5 for 20+ pages might appeal to more people if the issues in question had more than a single chapter to offer potential readers. Read Full Review
Fearless #3 brings us yet another beautiful and dynamic issue focusing on the ladies of Marvel. Read Full Review
Alyss Wong and Alti Firmansyah close it out with a short, light-hearted Wolverine and Jubillee story. Fearless remains an excellent showcase for Marvel's female talent and characters. Read Full Review
The Camp story was fine. I feel like each issue, it gets slightly better, but it's not reaching new heights, exactly. The Hellcat story, to my surprise, was pretty good until it really fell apart in the ending. Like, REALLY fell apart. I can see how Zoe Quinn could drive someone to kill themselves now. The final Jubilee story was pointless and cringey. So all in all, this was mediocre.
First story was pretty okay, second story was fine, third story made me cringe so hard that my soul left my body.