So many goons, so little time. Hit-Girls got both hands full when her sidekick Kick-Ass gets benched, leaving her to take the mafia on solo. But when her secret crime-fighting binge brings heat to the wrong guy, even Hit-Girl may be in over her head. Meanwhile, Red Mist gets sent where all rich kids go to do penance !
This is another fantastic installment in the Hit-Girl story, with a clever insight into the nature of our duo that builds up towards the end, leaving us waiting for a messy outcome in issue #4. Beautifully drawn again by John Romita, Jr. So, it's a well-deserved 9/10 from me! Read Full Review
Altogether, anything Kick-Ass related is awesome. If you're already a fan then I absolutely highly recommend this series. If you're unsure, either go out and pick up the Kick-Ass TPB's or pick up this series. It's a brilliant take on superheroes and supervillians in a world of reality, where comic books characters are just that, comic book characters. It's funny, witty, charming and dark. A really enjoyable read, just like the other two issues so far. Read Full Review
This was a moderate issue. There was some good Hitgirl story in this issue. Red Mist was okay, and we get to see the development of how he become the villain he comes in Kick Ass 2. Hitgirl #3is worth picking up, and can't wait to see what Hitgirl will do next. Pick this issue up! Read Full Review
This is another fantastic instalment in the Hit-Girl story, with a clever insight into the nature of our duo that builds up towards the end, leaving us waiting for a messy outcome in issue four. Beautifully drawn again by Romita Jr. Read Full Review
Mark Millar has crafted a violent and interesting universe, but where he set out to make this series solely about Hit-Girl, the rest of his plot lines are bleeding in together. I like seeing Red Mist and Kick-Ass, and I like Marcus Williams as an altruistic foil for Mindy. But I guess I don't care enough to see them play major roles in a series that's meant to be about Mindy dealing with retiring her Hit-Girl persona. The comic is still entertaining, but Mindy alone is more fun than any other person in this universe. Read Full Review
One of my complaints about the previous issue was Romita's art. Everybody basically looked the same and that was down to the constant thugs and grunts that were included. With less of that here there's more of a variety which is refreshing. Read Full Review
In short, that’s what’s really been the staple and most enjoyable part of this series, its character moments. Here’s hoping this trend continues throughout the rest of the series because it’s really been the most satisfying series that I’ve read in a while. Read Full Review