Bombshells: United #3
| Writer | Marguerite Bennett |
| Artist | Marguerite Sauvage |
| Cover Price | $0.99 |
Wonder Woman has set up refuge for Cassie Sandsmark and Donna Troy's friends and families in the middle of the forest-but what difference does that make to an internment camp?
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Jennifer DeRoss
Oct 11, 2017This issue takes big concepts and really explores them while making that struggle a heroic one. While not as strong as the original series, I still look forward to seeing where this might go and what the next arc will be. Hopefully, with a little more time, this series too will be brighter than the stars. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Shean Mohammed
Oct 12, 2017Buy if you love Darwyn Cooke's Justice League: The New Frontier, as it's a nice blast to the past. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Daniel Levine
Oct 11, 2017This is another well-written issue from Margueritte Bennett with two chapters on the online-first Bombshells United, but the different styles of art between the two chapters is jarring. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics: The Gathering - Olivier Roth
Oct 11, 2017Either way, I continue to be surprised by my enjoyment of this series. It definitely makes me want to go back and read more of Bennett’s take of the DC Bombshell universe. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier
Oct 24, 2017This issueis drawn by two separate artists. Siya Oum handles the first portion of thebook, later replaced by Luciano Vecchio. Oums work is more painterly andtraditionally illustrative, while Vecchios work reminds me of anim. There isa place for that, but I am uncertain if BombshellsUnited is it. Read Full Review
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5.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Sep 11, 2017I continue to be excited by the potential of this new series because the faith is earned after the original run, but I find myself now waiting more on what the next arc will be (and what characters may appear) than what's been set so far in these first three issues. There are fun moments here but I'm still of a mind that I'm not feeling a firm footing here and that's leaving me disconnected from what's going on. There's plenty to like in seeing these interpretations of the characters and Marguerite Sauvage's artwork as I always enjoy that, but I'm in a bit of a holding pattern right now to see if it can make me really invest in this initial arc. Read Full Review