Mindy finally gets an ultimatum: No more Hit-Girl or else. But when danger lands on her doorstep, Hit-Girl may face her biggest challenge yet: not spilling blood on the living room carpet. Meanwhile, Red Mist lives out his Bruce Wayne fantasy abroad. A limited edition variant by Geof Darrow will be released for this issue.
A good twist at the end, leaving us on a knife edge. What will the outcome be? Has Mindy and her family met their match this time? Brilliantly written and illustrated, yet again, so another solid 9/10. Roll on issue #5! Read Full Review
We only have one issue left of this series and I cant wait to see how it ends. The final panel of this book shows that we are in for a tense finale. However, I am slightly worried it is going to end a different way than what I would like. But if it does end this way then I think we may even get a Hit-Girl 2 at some point. Which would no doubt be just as epic as this series has been. Here's to #5 next month! Read Full Review
It does still bug me that this has come out after Kick-Ass 2 but with only one issue remaining it does manage to make me interested enough to pick up KA2 to find out what is going to happen next. Read Full Review
By the penultimate chapter of Hit-Girl, Millar has once again begun to run into the same problems he had with Kick-Ass 2: the inability to sustain momentum over the course of a fairly straightforward tale. With Hit-Girl, the problems are compounded by knowing how this chapter of Mindy's life is going to turn out, giving this issue in particular a sense of inevitability. Read Full Review