• Squirrel Girl has woken up, only to find she's been hurled back in time to the 1960s! Mondays, am I right?
• And if that wasn't trouble enough, her friend Nancy is coming face to face with the villainous [CENSORED]!
• Yes, I've noticed that when I type [CENSORED]'s name it shows up as [CENSORED]; no, I don't know how to fix that.
• This book features the following: Squirrel Girl, time travel, [CENSORED], and emotions! It promises to satisfy fans of each of those things, even if they don't like the other things!
• Which is great because emotions are just THE WORST
It may not be my absolute favorite issue to date, but even a not-quite-favorite issue of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is a thoroughly enjoyable read. Time travel is always a fun concept to play around with for creative teams that are unafraid of potential time travel shenanigans, and I can think of no better place for said shenanigans than a book like this. With North's clever writing, Henderson's energetic and expressive art, and Renzi's bright colors, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3 continues the streak of being one heck of a fun comic. Read Full Review
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