• Trapped in a deadly room from which the only escape is DEATH, Squirrel Girl and Kraven must try to figure out a way to survive!
• But who is pulling the strings? WHY does someone want them dead? And even if they CAN escape, what guarantee do they have that their troubles aren't just beginning?
• NONE! They have NO guarantees, which is too bad for them but great for YOU, the reader! And it's especially great for you, the reader who is presumably interested in stories of SUPER HERO CONFLICT and SUPER-POWERED FIGHTS!!!
• All that PLUS Brain Drain, Koi Boi, Chipmunk Hunk AND more
Derek Charm and Rico Renzi delivered some on-point visuals as well, adding up to a book that makes it really hard not to smile. Read Full Review
This issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl may be one of the funnest issues yet! Whether its audience participation, really sweet character moments or a surprise 90s villain return that had me laughing out loud, this is just plain quality comics. Read Full Review
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is one of the most sincere and consistently funny books on the shelf today. Read Full Review
No Erica Henderson? 10 out 10, complete masterpiece
Squirrel Girl and friends solve a few deadly puzzles and easily foil the ridiculous deep-cut villain running this escape room. It's fairly entertaining, but the standout is the twist ending. It finally addresses a long-term issue with this series: Doreen's "he's agreed to stop doing crimes" MO for reforming villains is rather at odds with the rest of the Marvel universe. Future issues look poised to deliver some really memorable fun on that topic.