Tank Girl's first ongoing series continues with creator Alan Martin and artist Brett Parson, in Action Alley! The Tank Girl universe begins here! The post-apocalyptic punk icon journeys into the wasteland, to discover the secret origin and noble (well, noble-ish) lineage of Booga and his race of mutant kangaroos!
If you've been looking to get into Tank Girl, this series is a great jumping on point while staying true to the character we know and love. Read Full Review
TANK GIRL: ACTION ALLEY #2 is a great jumping on point for new readers. Fans, old and new, should grab a copy when it hits shelves. Read Full Review
So, while some of the dialoguefelt abit corny for my usual tastes, the art and story came together seamlessly to create a tone I feel is exactly what the creative team was going for. And I wouldn't be surprised if, despite my minor complaints, if I'm not back next month to let you know what I think of Tank Girl, Sub Girl, Jet Girl, and all the others next crazy misadventure. Read Full Review
Light on plot this go-around, but it's to make room for the punching, and therefore it's justified. Read Full Review
Part Two: After a month of waiting it’s here! (lucky for those of you who have only just joined the series as you don’t have to wait for the next issue.)
We pickup exactly where issue 1 left off, Tank Girl seconds away from loosing her head as she tries to thwart the no good hillbilly’s who’ve stolen her brand new Tankmaster.
In this issue without giving away spoilers we see Bab’s and her mean right hook, Barney taking charge (always a pleasure to see Barney in action), childhood flashbacks, feral kangaroo’s and the start of the long deadly ride down Action Alley!!
As always the art from Brett is superb, the guy knows how to give us action and suspense that’s easy to follow. I get great pleas more