• It's the Battle of the Bulge as beautiful bombshell Big Bertha brawls with the bulky baddies of Dr. Nod and the Bod Squad!
• Can she stop their heinous plot to sell her powers as miracle weight loss supplements?
• Meanwhile, Doorman goes back to work as an Angel of Death. Hijinks ensue.
Rated T+
It's not a bad issue, but it's far from a great one. Read Full Review
I never really cared about Good Boy but the other characters I love. We finally get a villain after Nain Rouge left with Dr Nod so that was good but this is a really underrated series
It is good to finally see the GLA get a villain that they have to take down. The stalling ghost who gives Doorman trouble I loved. The near leaving of Good is the part that I find most interesting. She has not even been gone a full issue before she decided to come back, which makes me wonder why it was included. It could lead to something in the future. The art is a bit sloppier than the previous issues, but still works.
Dr. Nod mutates into the sort of villain that just might be able to drag these heroes together into a team. It's great to get all of the plotlines lined up and moving in parallel, but I doubt any of the humor deployed here is going to stick in your head. Did we really need *six* pages of Doorman being intentionally bad at his psychopomp job?
Nothing worth typing about beyond AiPT! - Eric Cline's review:
"It's not a bad issue, but it's far from a great one." Although hints of Doorman's role in the cosmic scheme may someday go somewhere.