• In the past months, Squirrel Girl has battled Kraven, rescued NYC from supernatural silence, kinda-maybe died and also fought Skrulls! So now it's time for a nice break...which is why in THIS issue, Squirrel Girl does nothing but watch public domain movies on television!
• That's right! She just sits there! You can kinda see the TV screen over her shoulder in a couple of panels, but that's it! It's really quiet and relaxing and nothing much happens.
• ...
• ...THAT IS, UNTIL NANCY WHITEHEAD AND ANOTHER ESU STUDENT BY THE NAME OF PETER PARKER ARE TAKEN HOSTAGE BY A SUPER V more
Unbeatable Squirrel Girl may not be everyone's can of cashews, but as far as comedy comics go, you'd have to be nuts not to like it! Read Full Review
I love USG and am looking forward to the 50th issue (issue #42, don't ask) as much as anyone else. I just need some long-term consistency before we shift directions again. Read Full Review
This is not, by any means, a bad comic. There's a lot of heartfelt humour and the story is endearingly goofy. The guest and supporting stars play excellent roles. It's the portrayal of Squirrel Girl herself - artistically and also narratively - that pulls Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #41 down short of its full potential. Read Full Review
Unbeatable Squirrel-Girl #41 has its high points, but overall is just relatively OK. Read Full Review
This comic is so cute and I love it.
An absurd quiz-loving villain leads to a fun adventure with guest stars - Thor and She-Hulk, but most particularly Peter Parker during his brief separation from Spider-Man. It's a pretty funny romp, but Squirrel Girl herself has a relatively minor role in the proceedings.
This was really fun!