• It's the climax (IN SPACE!) of our story as Squirrel Girl (IN SPACE!) faces off against an alien armada (IN SPACE; YES, THIS IS ALSO IN SPACE; THE WHOLE STORY IS IN SPACE!).
• Not just her life hangs in the balance, but also the lives of Tippy, Nancy, Loki, Drax, the Silver Surfer AND an entire planet full of squirrels, so if you believe that stakes can be raised simply by adding more characters into the mix, GOOD NEWS: YOU ARE IN LUCK!
• Will Squirrel Girl survive? Will the alien grifters be brought to justice? Will we see more of Horse Thor, The Thor Who Is Actually A Horse And Who May Have Been In more
SQUIRREL GIRL #30 is full of action, and we get to learn more about who Squirrel Girl and Nancy are as people. The illustration uses detail to emphasize key points of the comic, and the coloring is striking to look at. Overall this issue is definitely worth the read! Read Full Review
Squirrel Girl is and always has been exactly the right amount of silly mixed with true goodness that everyone can get behind. Read Full Review
This normally hilarious comic transforms partway through into a defense of its entire thesis, and it remains just as charming and entertaining. Unbeatable Squirrel Girl never shies away from hilarious comedy or life-affirming drama. Read Full Review
As for the story itself, it is fine, though one particular lesson it tries to convey gets hammered home far too much. Read Full Review
Doreen concludes her Big Space Adventure with some supremely goofy fence-mending shenanigans. It features a vengeance-obsessed Nancy for no good reason and digresses in several odd ways. Fortunately, many of them are hilarious, and this issue does deliver the priceless greatness of the Silver Squirrel. Definitely not the strongest performance this creative team has ever given, though.