THE FORBIDDEN PLA-NUT PART 3
• For the first time in the HISTORY of comics, we present the color-coded fight we've all been waiting for: GREEN (Doreen) ON SILVER (Surfer)!
• And if fighting the Herald of Galactus- a man who literally has the Power Cosmic at his disposal - isn't enough, Doreen's got other problems to deal with,
including intergalactic scam artists, Drax the Destroyer and LOKI LAUFEYSON.
• FEEL the thrill of the fight! SEE it happen, via artisanally selected images and words juxtaposed in deliberate sequence! HEAR the words in your head via your inner voice as you read them, which when you think more
SQUIRREL GIRL #29 is full of action! With the Silver Surfer fight and a galactic armada showing up, it's one thing after another. The plot conveys plenty of action and emotion, the characters come to life through relatable dialogue and the strength of their friendships, and the art brings the perfect amount of detail. Read Full Review
UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #29 is full of action! With the Silver Surfer fight and a galactic armada showing up, it's one thing after another. The plot conveys plenty of action and emotion, the characters come to life through relatable dialogue and the strength of their friendships, and the art brings the perfect amount of detail. Read Full Review
The silliness is at maximum levels in the latest issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. Maybe a little too silly, but there's no denying just how hilarious this comic is and how wild the creative team can get. Read Full Review
I am very much enjoying this galactic romp of Squirrel Girl's. North and Henderson put together a delightful comic every month and somehow weave together social issues along with discoveries of true friendship to create a character that is a hero everyone wants to be. Read Full Review
This issue has some entertaining moments, but overall won't end up being the most memorable story you read this week. Read Full Review
Loki contributes a cavalcade of awesome guest stars to the Silver Surfer/Squirrel Girl misunderstanding brawl. Once that's resolved, a rollercoaster of rising stakes repeatedly redefines the story and adds greater interest. This issue has a magical balance between sarcastic humor and absurd plot progression; this is what the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is all about. I particularly like the developing loathsomeness of this arc's villains, the Space Hunks. In this issue, their hurricane of shabby excuses for their thievery - "We didn't know it was wrong, it was just a prank, it was a social experiment" - feels very au courant for 2018.