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A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok
Aug 05, 2011So let's talk opinions. A nice ending to a pretty simple mini-series. Reminds me of a game of Dungeons and Dragons. The girls went on a quest. They each have individual talents that make them unique. The party gets split up. Monsters are fought along the way to their ultimate goal. There is a big battle against the main boss. In the end, the quest is completed and the good guys all survive to fight another day. Cue the happy theme music. That was the mini-series in a nutshell. Nothing too deep. Just some awesome fast paced action with lots of explosions. What made this mini stand out though, was that our heroes were actually girls. Half dressed, sometimes completely nude, girls. Hot girls, with piercings and tattoos. All drawn extremely well with lots of meticulous details. As an added bonus, we get some hot nude pin-ups and some actual real life nude photos. Overall, this was some nice eye candy to distract you from the real world and as a full blooded male, I greatly appreciated and Read Full Review
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cxPulp - Blake Petit
Aug 09, 2011With several of their number in the clutches of Way*Of*Life, the at-large Suicide Girls plan one final assault on their headquarters, planning to bust out their friends, or die trying. Like the rest of this miniseries, the conclusion feels like the four writers took bits and pieces of any half-dozen science-fiction stories and pieced them together, adding extra boobs. This conclusion, in fact, feels like nothing more than the last level of a video game (with extra boobs). In fact, the climax is dependent on a confrontation with a villain who didnt at all appear physically formidable up to this point, with a bizarre twist to justify his sudden competence and another bizarre twist for the girl that takes him to the wall. That said, as slight as the story of this miniseries was, there is some good here. Niles, the Grants, and Missy Suicide have put forth an interesting idea, casting the Suicide Girls as a force that has stood in opposition to repression for centuries, and will continue to Read Full Review