• Squirrel Girl has met a mysterious benefactor who has given her a flying squirrel suit that's definitely reliable and trustworthy! All is fine in the world, yes?
• You may be saying "yes, of course, and it certainly sounds like this is going to be a refreshingly calm and event-free issue of my favorite talking squirrel comic," but if you'll recall what the last few pages of our previous issue dramatically revealed, you'll remember that, no, we're actually all in a lot of trouble!
• Squirrel Girl is being manipulated by someone whose motivations nobody knows; Nancy is struggling w more
Despite one big, awkward leap in narrative logic, this is otherwise another hilarious and character-filled issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Love this book. Read Full Review
Overall, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #18 is a good time. It's just not as good of a time as the issue before it. Knowing North and Henderson though, it won't be long before this series reaches its usual heights again. Read Full Review
It started so well but I lost all patience with this, doubly disappointing as I was hoping this would cheer me up after the Supergirl fiasco. I think I'll just watch some atrocity porn instead. 0.2/5 Read Full Review
We figured out Melissa was evil thanks to a few panels about chicken-eating at the end of the last issue. Doreen needs half an issue, two over-long conversations, and a *lot* of help from Nancy to get there. While this issue looks at an archetypal "having the ability to take over the world obliges me to do so" villain scheme with wit and insight, it also does so with *way too much depth*. Must we really spend two whole pages discussing the intricacies of getting chickens through international borders?