• Last issue ended with Squirrel Girl and someone CLAIMING to be Iron Man getting into a fight! Will this issue show you how that fight goes and who wins and why? THE ANSWER: yes!
• But with an Iron Man imposter on the scene, that means the real Tony Stark is missing! It's up to Squirrel Girl and her friends to find Tony before it's too late: for him AND the world.
• Unfortunately for Squirrel Girl-as this comic is within the super-hero genre of sequential art, one that relies on high-stakes narrative storytelling filled with twists and turns that result in the world never being the same-what more
This issue is packed to the gills (pun intended) with so much original and unique Squirrel Girl wonderfulness! Read Full Review
Sometimes it doesn't even matter where you're going, as long as you're having fun on your way there. That's the best way to describe Squirrel Girl, as the overall Skull plot isn't the star attraction. Read Full Review
I love this comic, sorry not sorry.
This issue was very entertaining and actually pretty clever with the characters' using their expertise to find Tony. Made for an entertaining read.
Squirrel Girl draws out the Skrull menace, but actually catching the alien and saving Tony Stark relies on a lot of hilarious and effective help from Doreen's supporting cast. As with prior issues, this one goes a little heavy on the comp sci nerdery. It doesn't hurt the flow of the story and it is pretty educational. Derek Charm's art is generally strong, with his super Silver-Age-y rendition of a Skrull being a noteworthy high point.