Tank Girl: Two Girls, One Tank #2

Writer: Alan Martin Artist: Brett Parson Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: June 15, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
9.5Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Perhaps it's too much booze that's got our swill-swigging hero seeing double, or maybe there really is a doppelganger on the scene? Whatever the case, it's time for Tank Girl to solve the case of her pilfered Panzer!

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - Robert Anderegg Jun 17, 2016

    I really, really enjoyed this comic because it is so over the top. Why is there a taking kangaroo? Who cares! Can an aircraft lift the roof off of a building like a cookie jar lid? They just did! Tank Girl is a crazy wild ride that gives off a Mad Max vibe without trying to copy it. Move over, all you male-dominated action comics" girl power all the way! This comic proves that female empowerment is not to be underestimated because, while there is massive appeal to guys, this title shows that not all "girl comics" are devoid of gritty material. For a good time, pull Tank Girl. Actually, strike that. For a great fuggin time, PULL TANK GIRL! Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jun 17, 2016

    This is a really great group of misfits. They seem like the most genuine, sincere, and honest people (and it’s sad that the outcasts are the ones that seem sincere and cops seem like jerks) that I would love to befriend. We love Tank Girl, we’re invested in her life, and we want her to succeed. Now that the group is back together, they’re bound to get into some crazy situations, and I can’t wait to read about them! For an action series sprinkled with a lot of humor, this series is definitely the way to go. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Alexis Simonetta Jun 14, 2016

    And oh, the vulgarity! It's great but definitely for MATURE readers only. I noticed that not all the characters cuss which caused a bit of a giggle out of me. The backstory with one of the main characters is pretty mysterious. I can't decide if it's some sort of flashback or something they're making up to deceive the rest of the group. It doesn't take too much away from the genuine entertainment of the story, just a little twist to make you think. Read Full Review

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