Dissension in the ranks! Kick-Ass has had it up to HERE with the newest (and laziest) member of Justice Forever. But when he finally takes a stand...will the rest of the team back him up? Also, the super-villain formerly known as Red Mist faces an education from the most terrifying crime boss in the Genovese family.
Still nothing big, but a change in the status quo is what Millar needed to focus on in order to keep this story alive. I'd say if you have been on the fence about this book, maybe just pick it up from here, but even then you have to question if this book still can pull through at this level. Millar will definitely have to crank it up a notch because high-octane action is what we expect from Kick-Ass. Read Full Review
And Dave, next time try chilling out on the Comic Vine forums. I promise we won't annoy you! Read Full Review
Kick-Ass 3 #4 is a really good comic book that continues to develop the characters and play with the classic superhero tropes that we've all come to know and love. Recommended. Read Full Review
This issue has introduced new plot elements that will reinforce the reader's love for this series. Pick it up and brace yourself for what is to come! Read Full Review
This issue is a classic illustration of being in for a penny, so you're in for a pound. Taken alone, this issue doesn't have much to offer, but we don't have much further to go on Kick-Ass' journey… I'm eager to see how everything finishes. Read Full Review
In a lot of ways, Kick-Ass is the comic book version of "Girls" - people love this book, even though the characters in this book are all completely unlikable and completely distasteful. (Indeed, there are many people who miss the joke entirely, and enjoy this book as if Millar were playing it straight.) This is less of a good-natured joke and more of a single-finger salute to mindless Big Two zombies, but if Millar and Romita would push the concept further, it would be worth it. Right now, going halfway on this gag is the most insulting gesture of all. Read Full Review