• MOCKINGBIRD has to fight her way through a S.H.I.E.L.D. medical clinic, learning some awkward private medical information about her super hero colleagues in the process.
• Nagging questions regarding ping pong balls and zombie levitation will be answered!
• And Bobbi will punch a whole lot of dead old people.
Rated T+
One thing you have to say about this comic beginning to end, is that it is an action comic. Whether it is Hellfire Club members, teenaged girls, or science-terrorists, Bobbi knocks them all out with grace and skill and not one bit of remorse. It is fantastic to read. Read Full Review
Featuring a pair of unexpected cameos in Miles Morales and Howard the Duck, Mockingbird #5 may not be quite as good as last month's underwater issue but it proves to still be a hell of a lot of fun. Worth a look. Read Full Review
If it's a fight your looking for........ well, you'll certainly find it here as we see our hero Bobbi Morse kicking ass and taking names and by taking names I mean trying to hold back from puking because goddamn is she in the thick of it with some nasties in this one. We've got great callbacks here and a ton of action and cameos, I just found that the dialog was a little stiff in this issue since our hero spent most of it talking about the same thing. Read Full Review
Bobbi Morse fans will enjoy seeing their heroine take center stage, but Mockingbird is more of a quiet look at Bobbi's thought process than an exciting superhero story. Read Full Review
Mockingbird is a frustrating book. So much potential, so much waste.
This is one of those schizophrenic books where within the same book it can have some really awesome pages and some incredibly bad ones.