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Hit-Girl

Date de parution : 19 juin 2013

Éditeur : Panini Comics
Collection : 100% Fusion Comics
Série : Hit-Girl
Catégorie : heroes
Public : 18
Isbn 9782809431476
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Description de Hit-Girl

Hit-Girl is a spin-off comic book series based on the character of the same name from the Kick-Ass franchise. In this story, the minions of Red Mist are still searching for Kick-Ass, and Mindy, aka Hit-Girl, is forced to live with her mother and a police officer named Marcus, who knows her secret identity. Marcus forbids Mindy from resuming her crime-fighting activities, and she is forced to attend school with her peers. However, she is soon targeted by bullies, and she starts plotting a plan to take down the criminal underworld in New York City with Kick-Ass. Although the comic book retains the violent and modern elements of Mark Millar's Kick-Ass, the relatively unoriginal and predictable story fails to engage readers who are not already fans of the franchise.

Critique de Hit-Girl

Hit-Girl can be a satisfying read for fans of Kick-Ass, as it retains the same dialogue and humor that has become synonymous with the series. However, for readers who are new to the franchise, the storyline of Hit-Girl can be underwhelming and unoriginal. The artwork by John Romita Jr is passable, but it is not unique enough to stand out from the other comic book series. In summary, Hit-Girl is an entertaining read for fans of the franchise, but it may not be worthwhile for those who are not already invested in the storyline.
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