• Squirrel Girl, Nancy and Tippy are trapped in the Savage Land! Good thing there're only regular dinosaurs there and not, for example, a giant metal killer-dinosaur version of Ultron instead!!
• Sorry, I'm just getting word that there is, in fact, a giant metal killer-dinosaur version of Ultron here, and Squirrel Girl needs to stop him before he takes over the world - a task that has regularly bested many other super heroes, including the Avengers themselves!
• But don't worry, because SQUIRREL GIRL IS NOT ALONE: She's got Nancy (a regular human with no powers) and Tippy (a regular squirrel more
Ultron is a dinosaur and he's in the Savage Land (ya know, that place filled with dinos) trying to kill everyone. Oh, and Squirrel Girl is the only thing in his way. Well, her and Antonio the Doombot. Ah, the Unbeatable Squirrel is such weird, comical, nonsensical fun. Read Full Review
An action-packed issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl combines Ultron, robots and dinosaurs, and we're all the better for it! Read Full Review
This issue has plenty of good moments, but they're counteracted by inconsistent artwork and a plot that barely moves. Overall, it's one of the series' lower points. Read Full Review
Oh blorg, Ultron's a dinosaur now! This issue is mainly a hilarious explanation of how that came to be and whether it's a good thing. (Hint: No.) Antonio the Doombot gets an all-too-brief stint as Squirrel Girl's partner, and things are looking seriously grim (well, by Squirrel Girl standards) by the cliffhanger. Erica Henderson's art isn't too impressive under close examination, but it does a fine job of telling the story. If you want to get out the microscope and examine this issue closely, it's really Ryan North's script that serves up the delights here. Has the author perhaps cribbed from his previous work involving over-confident T-rexes? Maybe! In a good way!