Bettie Page Unbound #2 cover b

Bettie Page Unbound #2 cover b

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Avallone
(A) Julius Ohta
(CA) Scott Chantler
A new dimensional shift finds our heroine with sharpened canines, an eye-catching monokini, and a taste for blood…but if that's what it takes to stop the Great Old Ones from destroying our reality, pour her a Type O plasma on the rocks! The Crisis on Infinite Betties continues, and only our Pin-Up Protagonist can save the multiverse, in part two of the epic four-part saga from writer David Avallone (ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK) and artist Julius Ohta (SHERLOCK HOLMES.)
Date Available: 05/22/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


With an unbelievable Crisis inspired cover, Bettie's Unbound series really manages to keep in the spirit of the multiple universes. David Avallone's Vampirella homage has it's roots in the Warren Magazine version of the 1970s/80s. And Julius Ohta's art is definitely channeling Trina Robbins and José González. Only this time, Ellie Wright's color embellish the black and white sketch work. And in moving forward, after surviving this issues challenges, we'll take a wander into the universe of the Princess of Mars! Definitely, a title worth looking into.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Avallone
(A) Julius Ohta
(CA) Scott Chantler
A new dimensional shift finds our heroine with sharpened canines, an eye-catching monokini, and a taste for blood…but if that's what it takes to stop the Great Old Ones from destroying our reality, pour her a Type O plasma on the rocks! The Crisis on Infinite Betties continues, and only our Pin-Up Protagonist can save the multiverse, in part two of the epic four-part saga from writer David Avallone (ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK) and artist Julius Ohta (SHERLOCK HOLMES.)
Date Available: 05/22/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


With an unbelievable Crisis inspired cover, Bettie's Unbound series really manages to keep in the spirit of the multiple universes. David Avallone's Vampirella homage has it's roots in the Warren Magazine version of the 1970s/80s. And Julius Ohta's art is definitely channeling Trina Robbins and José González. Only this time, Ellie Wright's color embellish the black and white sketch work. And in moving forward, after surviving this issues challenges, we'll take a wander into the universe of the Princess of Mars! Definitely, a title worth looking into.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams