SPOTLIGHTING THE LOVEABLE PUNK!
Ellie Phimister is under arrest! When the Time Variance Authority accuses Negasonic Teenage Warhead of a crime she has yet to commit, she'll have to go on the run to stop herself before the TVA does. It all comes down to a single moment in time, a choice Future-Ellie must face... Which means Now-Ellie has one hour to find Yuki Ohara, her girlfriend from the future who she's never met, kiss her and save the Multiverse. Good thing she has allies like - wait, no. Deadpool is NOT going to be helpful. Is anyone else available?! Collecting the hit web series Marvel's Voices Infinity Comics: Negasonic Teenag more
Negasonic Teenage Warhead #1 impressed me with its character depth and complex emotional arcs, making every page a joy to read. Read Full Review
Dare I say Negasonic Teenage Warhead #1 further validates the character, elevating the character in a must-read adventure. Thanks to Deadpool, it has action, romance, and even some goofy humor. Given the number of connections to the MCU this is an easy pickup for casual fans who aren't reading the comics while satisfying anyone who loves this character. Read Full Review
Negasonic Teenage Warhead is a stellar example of taking a really big, outlandish idea and making fun and easy to follow. Ellie's powers make perfect sense and bring some really cool dynamics into the mix! I throughly enjoyed her journey into her past as well as her blazing a path to her future. Read Full Review
But if youre in the mood for a light superhero romp with some yassified queerness, then Negasonic Teenage Warhead #1 is well-worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Deadpool fans will want to check out Negasonic Teenage Warhead #1 for more Wade Wilson goodness. Beyond that, the book will only appeal to X-Men completists. It isn't a bad comic by any means, but it is aimed at a niche audience. Read Full Review
My God. Btw, why'd they give her a Quicksilver haircut on the cover? This was a web series? Should have saved some trees and kept it there.