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Bitch Planet #1 (2014) display variant

Bitch Planet #1 (2014) display variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kelly Sue DeConnick
(A) Valentine De Landro
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2014 Best Writer Eisner Award nominee KELLY SUE DeCONNICK (PRETTY DEADLY, Captain Marvel) and VALENTINE DE LANDRO (X-Factor) team up for the very third time to bring you the premiere issue of BITCH PLANET, their highly-anticipated women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation riff. Think Margaret Atwood meets Inglourious Basterds.
Date Available: 12/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Doc Schaefer


I have to admit that I am torn by this book. At first glance, it seems to be something I would immediately jump on-board with. I mean prison planet, girl gangs, violence, dystopian future ... Holy 1980's B-movie, Batman! My main problem is the fact that this books seems off. I can't put my finger on it, but this book has a creepy feeling that you can't shake. Maybe it is the government portrayal or the "I don't give a rat's ***" attitude by the general population in the story that's weirding me out. But I believe that was Kelly Sue DeConnick's intention when writing the story. Definitely a book to pick up, with the running commentators and the surprise twist with the husband! Just be ready to have that weird all too real fog float about your brain.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Kelly Sue DeConnick
(A) Valentine De Landro
(CA)Image Display variant
2014 Best Writer Eisner Award nominee KELLY SUE DeCONNICK (PRETTY DEADLY, Captain Marvel) and VALENTINE DE LANDRO (X-Factor) team up for the very third time to bring you the premiere issue of BITCH PLANET, their highly-anticipated women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation riff. Think Margaret Atwood meets Inglourious Basterds.
Date Available: 12/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Doc Schaefer


I have to admit that I am torn by this book. At first glance, it seems to be something I would immediately jump on-board with. I mean prison planet, girl gangs, violence, dystopian future ... Holy 1980's B-movie, Batman! My main problem is the fact that this books seems off. I can't put my finger on it, but this book has a creepy feeling that you can't shake. Maybe it is the government portrayal or the "I don't give a rat's ***" attitude by the general population in the story that's weirding me out. But I believe that was Kelly Sue DeConnick's intention when writing the story. Definitely a book to pick up, with the running commentators and the surprise twist with the husband! Just be ready to have that weird all too real fog float about your brain.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams